资源简介 【答案】1. A 2. B 3. C【答案】4. B 5. A 6. C 7. D【答案】8. B 9. A 10. D 11. C答案】12. B 13. C 14. A 15. D【答案】16. A 17. E 18. C 19. D 20. F【答案】21. B 22. A 23. C 24. D 25. A 26. C 27. B 28. D 29. A 30. C 31. C 32. D 33. B 34. A 35. C答案】36. has been recognized37. that##which38. is shifting39. to upgrade40. a 41. leader42. increasingly43. without44. marking45. its【答案】Dear Chris,I’m writing to share the words I heard that have greatly affected me. The words are “The best way to predict the future is to create it,” said by my head teacher during our class meeting last year. At that time, we were all confused about our goals and worried about our future.These powerful words changed my attitude completely. They made me understand that we shouldn’t wait passively, but work hard actively to make our dreams come true. I want to share them because I believe they can help more students build confidence and strive for their future.I hope the words can benefit more students.Yours sincerely,Li Hua【答案】 Months later, a familiar orange cat appeared at Gary’s door, followed by five cute baby cats. The baby cats were the newborn Wuffy rescued from under the parked car. The orange cat, which Gary named Sunny, rubbed against the door gently, meowing softly as if asking to come in. Gary opened the door, and Sunny walked in cautiously, looking around until she saw Wuffy resting on the sofa. She walked over slowly and lay down beside Wuffy, letting the baby cats nuzzle against Wuffy’s body.To Gary’s surprise, the cat didn’t run away but rubbed against Wuffy’s leg. From then on, Sunny and her baby cats often came to Gary’s house. Wuffy, who was getting older, became more gentle. She would lie quietly with the baby cats, keeping them warm and safe. Gary often took photos of them and shared the stories online, inspiring more people to help stray animals. One day, a neighbor brought food for Wuffy and the cats, saying, “Your dog taught us what kindness is.” Wuffy may be old, but her love and kindness have created a warm circle of care for all the stray cats around.2025-2026学年重庆市高三下学期5月模拟调研卷(七) 英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.试卷由圈"整理排版。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,请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。每段对话读两遍。1.What does the man suggest the woman do A. Write. B. Read. C. Speak.2.What does the woman want to do about the shoes A. Mail them back. B. Return at a store. C. Just keep them.3.Why does the woman exercise just occasionally A. She has no time. B. She forgets about it. C. She doesn't like it.4.What is the original appointment time A.2:15p. m. B.2:25p. m. C.2:35p. m.5.What is the relationship between the two speakers A. Teacher and student. B. Teacher and parent. C. Fellow teachers.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有 5 秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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.Where did the woman stay last night A. At her office. B. At home. C. At the college.7.How did the woman reunite with her college friends A. On Facebook. B. On Zoom. C. On Wechat.听第7段材料,回答第8至 10题。8.Why did Mrs. Burton call the car rental shop A. To extend her car rental period. B. To report damage found in the car. C. To ask about the insurance.9.What will Mrs. Burton do before returning the car A. Refill the tank. B. Repair the car. C. Inform the insurance company.10.Where will Mrs. Burton go tomorrow A. The car repair shop. B. The insurance company. C. The rental shop office.听第8段材料,回答第11 至 13题。11.What is the main subject of the conversation A. A physical test. B. A sports event. C. A learning style.12.What does“TPR” mean in the dialogue A. A written exercise method. B. Physical response teaching. C. A listening-based approach.13.What do both speakers agree on about kinesthetic learning A. It includes movement and doing.B. It only involves the hands.C. It is less effective for languages.听第9段材料,回答第14至 16题。14.Where does Micky come from A. Nigeria. B. Thailand. C. Britain.15.What does Micky believe large companies provide A. Less work pressure. B. More social opportunities. C. Higher salaries directly.16.Why does Gaew prefer a small company A. It can offer more friends and travel.B. She feels freer and heard more easily.C. It provides chances for working abroad.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What is the speaker's overall attitude toward life changes A. Negative. B. Mixed. C. Optimistic.18.What happened to the speaker this morning A. He took medicine and slept late.B. He caught a cold and failed to sleep.C. He was woken up early by his child.19.What did the speaker use to worry about before having a child A. Losing personal freedom and sleep.B. The child watching too much TV.C. Being unable to play with the child.20.What would the speaker do if his child played with the remote control A. Stop the child. B. Turn off the TV. C. Forget about it.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ALondon Art Weekend: Four Unmissable EventsLondon Art Weekend returns this weekend (May 23-24), offering free and ticketed art experiences across the capital. Here are four highlights:1.Street Art Live PaintLocation: Shoreditch High StreetTime: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. both daysDetails: Watch 20 international street artists create large-scale pieces live. Free; family-friendly.2.Contemporary Sculpture TalkLocation: Tate Modern, Level 2Time:2 p.m. SaturdayDetails: Expert-led talk on modern sculpture. Ticketed ( 8); booking recommended.3.Printmaking WorkshopLocation: Camden Arts CentreTime: 1-4 p.m. SundayDetails: Hands-on screen-printing for beginners. 15; all materials provided.4.Dramatic Light InstallationLocation: King’s Cross TunnelTime:6-10 p.m. both nightsDetails: Interactive light show by British artist Chris Levine. Free; no booking needed.Info: Visit londonartweekend. org for full schedule.1. What do Street Art Live Paint and Dramatic Light Installation have in common A. They are both free of charge. B. They both last the whole week.C. They both need to be booked in advance. D. They are both held in the same place.2. How much should a beginner pay for the Printmaking Workshop A. 8. B. 15. C. 20. D. Free.3. Where can visitors enjoy a professional talk A. Shoreditch High Street. B. Camden Arts Centre.C. Tate Modern. D. King's Cross Tunnel.BGrowing up in the 60s and 70s included shared media experiences. With only a couple of TV channels to choose from, we watched world events together, and those events shaped our lives. For three days in 1972, I remember watching Gene Cernan, Ron Evans, and Harrison Schmitt spend a record-breaking 22 hours and 4 minutes conducting science experiments on the moon’s surface.After dinner on December 11, I dutifully brushed my teeth and got ready for bed. But on this night, instead of dragging myself to bed, my parents let me watch Apollo’s lunar rover (月球车). Over 500,000 people viewed the mission’s launch in person at Kennedy Space Center.To say that vision of lunar exploration fired up my young mind is an understatement. Even though there was no Canadian space program nor women astronauts, I saw myself as an explorer. To me, Gene Cernan had super-powers. He had flown into space and now moved freely on that silent satellite in the night sky.I wasn’t just fascinated by outer space. Inner space also called my name. Watching the television on Sunday nights, I wondered what it would be like to float in the depths of Jacques Cousteau’s ocean world or float upon the evening sky with birds. There are no bounds to a child’s imagination. In writing The Aquanaut,I wanted to reconnect with the joyous sense of possibility, where a young mind starts to piece together an image of what they might do when they grow older. As a seven-year old, every door was open to me, and with the right encouragement,I realized my dreams of exploring places where no human has been before. I hope The Aquanaut will encourage young readers to see the potential to pursue their curiosity and set a path forward to achieving their wildest dreams,because I know with certainty that anything is possible.4. What does the writer’s childhood experience show A. Family rules are always strict about bedtime. B. A single event can lastingly shape a person’s future.C. Shared TV viewing could unite people in the past. D. Children’s imagination is usually limited by reality.5. What made the author’s childhood media experience special in the 60s and 70s A. The shared viewing of limited TV programs. B. The personal attendance at a rocket launch.C. The availability of numerous TV channels. D. The possibility to watch TV very late every night.6. What is the book The Aquanaut aimed at A. Documenting historical space exploration missions.B. Sharing exciting underwater adventure stories.C. Encouraging young people to pursue their curiosity.D. Analyzing the science of oceans and outer space.7. Why does the writer write the text A. To explain the writing process of her new book.B. To describe the technical details of a moon landing.C. To argue for more TV programs about exploration.D. To share how a childhood inspiration led to her book.CFor years, I believed that dramatic change required dramatic action. To get fit, I needed to run a marathon. To write a book, I needed to quit my job. This “all-or-nothing” thinking, however, led mostly to setback and burnout.My view shifted when I encountered a simple yet transformative idea: focus on systems, not goals. Instead of fixing too much on the distant finish line, I began building a runway of tiny, daily habits so small they seemed almost insignificant. I committed to writing just 100 words a day, not a chapter. I promised myself a 10-minute walk, not an hour at the gym. The golden rule was that the action had to be so effortless that I couldn’t possibly refuse.The significant transformation lay not in the scale of each action, but in the power of consistency. Showing up, even at a minimal level, built incredible drive and, more importantly, a new self-identity. “I am a writer,” I began to think, because I wrote daily. “I am active,” because I moved intentionally. The 100 words often grew into 300; the short walk frequently extended itself. These tiny habits became non-negotiable promises I kept to myself, brick by brick rebuilding my sense of self-trust and agency.This journey taught me a fundamental truth about self-mastery: we wildly overestimate what we can achieve in a single day but dramatically underestimate what we can gain in a year through daily repetition. By concentrating on the tiny, repeatable process, we sidestep the breakdown of perfectionism and the fear of failure. A bad day doesn’t ruin the entire system; you simply fulfill your small commitment and begin a new tomorrow.Ultimately, lasting change is rarely a product of a single, heroic act of will. It is the quiet, almost invisible amassing of small choices, repeated day after day. It is the story of the self, written one simple, consistent sentence at a time.8. What can we infer from “The 100 words often grew into 300” A. Achieving more than planned was accidental. B. Starting small naturally led to doing more.C. Setting bigger goals from the start was better. D. Writing 300 words daily was the real target.9. What does “agency” mean in paragraph 3 A. A personal ability to act. B. A business company.C. An official organization. D. Assistance from others.10. What does the author imply by comparing what we“overestimate” and“underestimate” A. Perfectionism ensures the value of small efforts.B. Long-term goals are easier to reach than expected.C. Big efforts are the key to achieving great success.D. The combined effect of daily efforts is powerful.11. Which of the following is the best title for the text A. Problem with Setting Big Goals B. Way to Be a Runner and WriterC. Power of Small Daily Habits D. Role of Willpower in ChangeDThe protest in Belém, the capital of Pará in northern Brazil, was part of a broader movement that saw native communities from across the Amazon gather in the city during the COP30 climate summit. Their slogan read “Our land is not for sale” and “No climate justice without native rights”. Their presence was a powerful statement that climate solutions must be built on the foundation of native rights and the protection of their ancestral lands.In the streets of Belém, thousands of native people and climate activists marched, shouting for the protection of the Amazon rainforest. Their message was clear: the fight against climate change cannot be won without respecting the rights and wisdom of those who have lived in harmony with nature for centuries.For too long, global climate policies have been shaped by governments and powerful industries, often ignoring the voices of native communities. Yet, these communities are on the front lines of environmental destruction. They witness firsthand the loss of forests, the pollution of rivers, and the extinction of species. Their traditional knowledge about sustainable living and biodiversity is invaluable in the battle to save our planet.The Belém protest was not just a protest; it was a powerful reminder that climate action must be inclusive.Native leaders called for an end to fossil (化石) fuel projects that threaten their lands and livelihoods. They demanded that climate finance reach the communities most affected by environmental destruction. Their struggle is not only about protecting nature but also about justice and human rights.As the world faces rising temperatures and extreme weather events, we must recognize that the solutions lie not only in technology but also in listening to those who understand the land best. The future of the Amazon — and of our planet — depends on whether we choose to stand with the guardians of the forest or continue to ignore their cries.12. Why did Belém protest happen at this time A. An urgent decision would be made by the government.B. An international climate summit was just being held.C. The natives could no longer stand the climate change.D. Natives and climate activists already got everything ready.13. What is the primary purpose of the protest in Belém A. To attract international tourists to the Amazon. B. To promote new environmental technologies.C. To demand native rights in climate solutions. D. To celebrate the cultural heritage of the Amazon.14. What might be the problem with previous global climate policies A. They failed to include native voices sufficiently. B. They relied too much on digital technology.C. They invested too much money in clean energy. D. They were made by environmental experts.15. What can be inferred from the text about the author's attitude towards native communities A. Neutral. B. Uncertain. C. Critical. D. Supportive.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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Rules to Form Your Exercise Habits● MotivationIt’s a no-brainer that you need motivation to keep you focused on your goal. Stick up pictures of healthy and toned bodies you aim to model yourself after in an area of your house where you will be able to see them every day. There are also apps that motivate you while you are working out.___16___! You can also motivate yourself by keeping track of your progress.● Take it slow______17______. It may be appealing to do so to get your desired body fast but you are actually setting yourself up to fail. You will have a tougher time sticking to working out 4 times a week when you are just starting out. Start slow and then gradually increase the intensity and frequency of your workouts.●____18____A few sit-ups in and you are out of breath, starting to wonder why do some people find exercising enjoyable. How do some love working out so much that they can’t even think of missing a workout The thing is that you can enjoy exercising even if you are a beginner. Pick exercises that you enjoy doing and this way you won’t fear working out.● Home-bound exercisesIntegrate home-bound exercises into your routine instead of saying you don’t have time to hit the gym. There is a variety of exercises you can do at home and not having time shouldn’t be an excuse because if you are doing it at home, you can do it anytime! No dumbbells (哑铃) at home ___19___!● Rest daysIncluding rest days in your workout routines is crucial. It gives your muscles time to repair and recover. But that’s not all! Rest days give you something to look forward to.____20____. Positive reinforcements like rest days act like a reward.A. How cool that is!B. Meet the challengeC. Find exercises you likeD. No worries; just use water bottles as weights.E. Don’t rush into a full intense routine all at once.F. It’s like a treat for sticking to your work out plan.G. There is no doubt that you can realize your exercising aim.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,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。“We had thousands of books collected over the years. ____21____ some was hard. Choosing what to take was the biggest ____22____,” says Anne.With a(n) ____23____ population, the“downsizing challenge” is one facing thousands of older Australians at the moment — a difficult decision that involves saying goodbye to a family home that contains ____24____ in every room.For the Sydney couple they weren’t forced to ____25____ — there was no urgent health crisis or emergency. But instead of ____26____ for one, they made the choice to downsize into ____27____ living before circumstances took the decision away from them.“We knew we didn’t need the large ____28____ we had in our old house. We just ____29____ it was time to move.The house we were in ____30____ all our needs at the time, but we are not having big ____31____ or anything anymore so that’s mainly why we were ____32____,” says Dudley.Research shows most downsizers want to stay in their ____33____ area and for Anne and Dudley the decision to move into“The Grove by Elysium” run by St Basil’s NSW/ACT was an ____34____ one. They could see their ____35____ apartment from the back balcony of their existing house.21. A. Keeping track of B. Getting rid of C. Making use of D. Taking notice of22. A. decision B. dream C. change D. fear23. A. increasing B. recovering C. ageing D. working24. A. books B. glories C. sufferings D. memories25. A. move B. rebuild C. donate D. register26. A. looking B. asking C. waiting D. applying27. A. healthy B. independent C. comfortable D. traditional28. A. expense B. income C. crowd D. space29. A. decided B. guessed C. hoped D. imagined30. A. assessed B. determined C. satisfied D. recognized31. A. rooms B. windows C. parties D. classes32. A. happy B. worried C. hesitant D. ready33. A. urban B. local C. big D. safe34. A. easy B. impossible C. acceptable D. urgent35. A. beautiful B. expensive C. new D. tall第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,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 phrase“Made in China” has long been a familiar sight on products worldwide. For decades, China ____36____(recognize) as the“world’s factory”, producing affordable goods ____37____ have filled global markets. However, the country is now undergoing a significant transformation toward an innovation-driven economy, and technological breakthroughs are becoming the new standard. Instead of just focusing on quantity, China ____38____ (shift) towards quality and innovation. This change is part of a broader strategy ____39____ (upgrade) its manufacturing sector.The“Made in China 2025” initiative is ____40____ key driver of this evolution, a national strategy where advanced manufacturing plays a central role. It aims to move China up the value chain, from being a low-cost manufacturer to a ____41____ (lead) in high-tech industries. This includes advancements in areas like artificial intelligence, robotics, and green energy. As a result, Chinese companies are ____42____ (increasing) competing with global giants on technology and design, not just price.This shift has not been ____43____ challenges. Rising labor costs and environmental concerns have driven some companies to relocate production. Yet, China’s vast industrial foundations and skilled workforce continue to attract investment, ____44____ (mark) the beginning of a new era of high-tech development. The story of“Made in China” is no longer just about mass production; it’s about innovation and global influence. The world is watching as China continues to reshape ____45____ (it) role in the global economy.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46. 假定你是李华,你校校报英文版计划举办“听君一席话,胜读十年书”主题分享会。请你给主编 Chris写一封电子邮件参加分享活动,内容应包括:1.分享你听到的话;2.说明分享理由。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 Chris,I'm writing to share the words I heard that have greatly affected me.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________I hope the words can benefit more students.Yours sincerely,Li Hua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。Wuffy is a small golden retriever (寻回犬) with a big heart. She lives in Los Angeles with her owner, GaryRohde. Eleven years ago, something amazing happened. Gary was working in his backyard when Wuffy suddenly ran into the bushes and came out carrying a tiny, weak baby cat in her mouth.Gary was shocked. Wuffy had never shown interest in cats before. But she gently placed the baby cat on the grass and began cleaning it, just like a mother cat would. Soon, Wuffy ran back and brought out three more baby cats. All were cold and hungry, but Wuffy cared for them like her own babies.Gary named the first baby cat Buttercup. With Wuffy’s help, all four baby cats survived. That day changed Wuffy’s life. She became a cat-rescuing hero. Since then, Wuffy has rescued more than 200 cats from dangerous situations. She finds baby cats trapped in storm pipes, under houses, and in thick bushes. She alerts Gary by barking and leading him to the spot. Gary then carefully rescues the cats and takes them to animal shelters. Wuffy never hurts the cats. She is gentle and patient with every one.One rainy afternoon last year, Wuffy started barking wildly at the side of the road. Gary followed her and found an orange cat with a pack of five newborn baby cats stuck under a parked car. The rain was pouring, and the baby cats were shaking with cold. Wuffy stood guard over them, keeping them warm with her body until Gary could safely get them out.Wuffy’s story has inspired many people. The twelve-year-old dog has been featured in newspapers and on TV.Children write letters to her, calling her a hero. Gary says,“Wuffy doesn’t know she’s special. She just loves helping cats. It’s her nature.”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。Months later, a familiar orange cat appeared at Gary’s door, followed by five cute baby cats.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________To Gary’s surprise, the cat didn’t run away but rubbed against Wuffy’s leg.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年重庆市高三下学期5月模拟调研卷(七) 英语试题.docx 2025-2026学年重庆市高三下学期5月模拟调研卷(七) 英语试题答案.docx