重庆市九龙坡区重庆市渝西中学2025-2026学年高二下学期4月月考英语试题

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学段 高中
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教材版本 高中英语人教版选择性必修第三册
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学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 重庆市
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参考答案 听力:1-5:ABCBA 6-10: CABAB 11-15: BCCCA 16-20:ABABC 阅读A:21-23: BAC B:24-27: CABD C:28-31:DDAB D:32-35:BCCD 七选五:36-40:DEBAF 完型:41-45:BCDCD 46-50:ACDAB 51-55: ABCAD 语法填空:56:literally 57 :offered 58 : locals 59: that 60: shows 61: to explore 62:a 63:has been accepted 64:with 65: combination 范文赏读: 应用文: Dear George, Learning that you show great interest in Chinese, I’m writing to invite you to participate in the Chinese speech contest for foreign students. (发出邀请) The activity is scheduled at 8:00 am on January 20th in our school lecture hall. The theme of the speech contest is “differences between eastern and western customs”, through which the foreign students are bound to gain a better understanding of Chinese splendid traditional culture and meanwhile deepen their love for China. Fascinated by its mysterious culture and age-old history,you can undoubtedly give us a wonderful and impressive performance. You are expected to sign up for the contest by email. I’m looking forward to your participation and do wish you a success. Yours, Li Hua 读后续写: 续写思路 (1) Para.1: Without hesitation, Eric rushed to Eleanor.毫不犹豫地, Eric 冲向 Eleanor。 Q1: Eric是怎样救助 Eleanor的? Q2: Eleanor 是否安然无恙? 续写第一段着重描写 Eric 对 Eleanor 的救助及 Eleanor 被送往医院救治,脱离险境。 (2) Para.2: Two days later, Eleanor knocked on Eric's door after being released from the hospital.两天后, Eleanor 从医院回来,敲响了 Eric 的门。 Q1: Eleanor 去 Eric 家干什么? Q2: Eric 是怎样回应的? 续写第二段着重描写 Eleanor 对 Eric 的感谢,可以采用心理、动作和语言描写等。 范文赏读: Without hesitation, Eric rushed to Eleanor. Kneeling beside her, he swiftly removed his thick coat, wrapping the shivering elderly lady like a protective shield(屏障). Noticing her pale complexion(面色), he dialed emergency services without a second's delay, while rubbing her hands gently in a bid to restore her circulation.“Hold on, Eleanor! Help is approaching!” he urged her on, in a firm tone despite the swirling(打旋)anxiety within. Within minutes, the ambulance arriving, he accompanied her to the hospital. Hours later, relief washed over him when he was told Eleanor was safe and sound. Two days later, Eleanor knocked on Eric's door after being released from the hospital. Behind her was Maya, the dog whose tail wagged wildly with excitement。“Thanks, Eric. Without you, I wouldn't be here,” Eleanor said, her eyes brimming with heartfelt gratitude.“Maya led you to me—she's my little savior(救星), and so are you.” Eric invited her in with a smile on his face, and after some tea, Eleanor revealed she had been feeding birds for years, unable to bear their suffering in winter. Touched, Eric offered to assist her in the future. From that day on, their bond grew stronger, united by mutual(共同的)kindness and the unexpected companionship formed on a freezing morning. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 高二下4月月考英语试题 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段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1.What has Sarah done recently? A.She has changed her job. B.She has taken a course. C.She has started working out. 2.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.A weekend plan. B.A neighborhood event. C.A street performance. 3.What time does the woman plan to arrive tomorrow? A.At 8:50. B.At 9:00. C.At 9:10. 4.What is the probable relationship between James and Judy? A.Husband and wife. B.Fellow workers. C.Classmates. 5.How does the man find Lena's work? A.It's satisfactory. B.It's average. C.It's disappointing. 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 does the man remind the woman of? A.The date of the field trip. B.The confirmation page. C.The submission deadline. 7.What aspect of the field trip particularly interests the woman? A.The lectures. B.The exhibitions. C.The discussions. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8.Where did the man go last year? A.To the Eiffel Tower in Paris. B.To the Palace Museum in Beijing. C.To the Colosseum in Rome. 9.What does the woman say about her experience in Rome last summer? A.It is eye-opening. B.It is stress-relieving. C.It is heart-warming. 10.What do the speakers agree on? A.The beauty of the Eiffel Tower. B.The brilliance of ancient Roman builders. C.The importance of visiting historic places. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11.Why does Finland return to paper textbook according to the woman? A.To improve kids' comprehension. B.To limit kids' time on digital devices. C.To offer kids 'hands-on experience. 12.How does Sam feel about paper textbooks? A.They harm the environment. B.They narrow the digital gap. C.They help students concentrate. 13.What will the speakers suggest to the school board A.Reducing paper consumption. B.Switching to paper textbooks. C.Using a mixed model of textbooks. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14.What is the man doing? A.Attending a lecture. B.Hosting a workshop. C.Conducting an interview. 15. What may keep Ruby productive? A. Her passion for her work. B. Her gift for time management. C. Her desire to realize her dream. 16. Which does Ruby think helps her look for inspiration? A. Walking in a park. B. Playing light music. C. Talking with friends. 17. What is Ruby's primary advice for young readers? A. Write with passion. B. Be patient with writing. C. Learn from other writers. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18. What is Replika? A. A digital companion. B. A chat-based website. C. A social networking app. 19. How should AI's success be measured according to the speaker? A. By its emotional diversity. B. By its impact on users' emotions. C. By screen time and user engagement. 20. Why does the speaker give the talk? A. To introduce the latest technology behind AI. B. To explore the role of AI in social connections. C. To discuss the benefits and risks of AI friends. 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 Splendid Colors: Chinese Costume Culture Exhibition Date: Jun.7-Sept.8 Location: South Exhibition Hall 1&2,1/F, the China National Arts and Crafts Museum in Beijing Highlights This exhibition showcases traditional costumes from more than 30 ethnic(民族的)groups across various dynasties, emphasizing the unity within Chinese culture. Visitors can gain insights into their daily activities and infer the environmental conditions based on the materials and techniques used in the costumes. This is why experts nowadays refer to these costumes as"wearable history books." Online Reservations All visitors can make a reservation 1-7 days in advance through our official website or official WeChat platform. All visitors shall arrive at the museum on time according to the reserved time schedule. If you miss the appointment, entry will be denied. If you cannot visit on time, please cancel at least 2 hours beforehand. Late cancellations will not get your money back. We do not currently accept group reservations. Entry Instructions Upon entering the museum, please present the original ID card used for making the reservation and the generated QR code(二维码). International visitors must present their passports along with the QR codes. All visitors entering the museum shall go through security screening. Visitors with access requirements and their accompanying family members or personal carers can skip the queues to enter the museum. 21. What is a purpose of the exhibition? A. To call for environmental protection. B. To celebrate the cultural unity of China. C. To explore the daily life of ethnic groups. D. To preserve the materials and techniques. 22. What will happen if you cancel your reservation 3 hours in advance? A. Your money will be returned. B. Your account will not be affected. C. Your appointment will be rescheduled. D. Your cancellation will not be accepted. 23. What are the visitors required to do when entering the museum? A. Take personal carers. B. Pay with their QR codes. C. Pass a security check. D. Confirm their reservation. B When thinking of TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) doctors, one might picture an elderly man with a long beard sitting in front of a medicine chest.However, a young and talented physician in the latest medical-romance drama, challenges that traditional image. Played by a 27-year-old actor, the physician is a professional TCM specialist with a gentle personality,but outside of work, he enjoys hobbies like skateboarding and malatang, a type of hotpot, reshaping common views of TCM doctors. The drama follows the female lead, a hotel manager suffering from frequent headaches and trouble sleeping.In her search for a cure, she meets the physician, and their relationship deepens through medical consultations.To play a genuine TCM practitioner, the actor studied Chinese medicine with practising physicians, learning traditional diagnostic(诊断的)and treatment methods.This process helped him gain a deeper appreciation for TCM's integrated philosophy, which emphasizes the interconnectedness of the body, mind, and environment,viewing health as a balance between these elements. The drama creatively integrates TCM knowledge by naming each episode after a type of Chinese herbal medicine, connecting TCM's healing methods to the storyline. For example, in one episode, the physician performs" wet cupping" to treat a breathing emergency, showcasing TCM's role in critical care. The drama particularly appeals to young viewers.With the growing integration of TCM and Western medicine, as well as expanding international exchanges,TCM practitioners and students now have more diverse career opportunities. For instance, acupuncture(针灸)is now covered in health insurance plans in many countries. The actor believes that passion is the driving force behind a successful career—just like his character, the physician, who remains committed to his path in TCM despite numerous challenges, including initial opposition from his father. The actor hopes to introduce TCM to a global audience, especially young generations, through the drama's release on international platforms. 24. What do we know about the physician? A. He challenges the principles of TCM. B. He is an actor starring in a TV drama. C. He presents a distinct image of a TCM doctor. D. He has the same hobbies as other TCM doctors. 25. Why did the actor learn TCM techniques? A. To prepare for the role. B. To treat his own illnesses. C. To become a practising physician. D. To appreciate TCM's philosophy. 26. What is the author's purpose in mentioning acupuncture? A. To explain the diverse changes in future careers. B. To demonstrate TCM's international recognition. C. To show the drama's popularity among young viewers. D. To emphasize TCM's advantages over Western medicine. 27. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. A Traditional Approach to TCM B. A New Vision for TCM's Future C. Exploring the Ancient Roots of TCM D. Redefining TCM for a Global Audience C Among world languages, English places perhaps the highest value on the expressions of thanks, especially in formal and business settings. So it's logical that English speakers tend to conflate the expression of thankfulness with the feeling of thankfulness. If somebody didn't say"thanks,"we often think they must not have been very grateful. And yet, in English,"thank you"gets used so frequently that it can easily start to feel habitual. But do we say it as much as we think in our casual interactions with family and friends? A new research paper titled Universals and cultural diversity in the expression of gratitude suggests that no, we do not. The research team behind the paper looked for expressions of thankfulness in daily informal interactions across eight languages: English, Italian, Polish, Russian, Lao, Cha' palaa, Murrinhpatha, and Siwu. The findings suggest the universal way in which thankfulness is expressed is not through giving thanks, but rather through participation in a social agreement in which mutual(相互的)assistance and working together are the norm. In fact, the practice of giving thanks seems to have little impact on the practice of mutual exchanges. The practice of giving thanks also varies culturally.In India, for example, people—especially when they are your elders, relatives, or close friends—tend to feel that by thanking them, you're weakening your closeness with them and creating a formality and distance that shouldn't exist. In contrast, in England, expressing thankfulness through words is seen as a positive strengthening of relationships, promoting goodwill and connections. Nick Enfield, lead researcher of the study, suggests that most of the 6,000 to 7,000 world languages don't have a word for"thank you.""When we consider the negative effects of thanking close relations alongside the fact that many languages are spoken in very small communities where speakers are likely to know each other, that claim starts to feel quite reasonable." 28. What does the underlined word "conflate" in paragraph 1 mean? A. Compare. B. Replace. C. Figure out. D. Mix up. 29. How do people express thankfulness universally according to the study? A. By saying thanks directly. B. By making social agreements. C. By using body language. D. By helping and cooperating. 30. How do Indians view the practice of giving thanks to relatives? A. It weakens their bond. B. It reduces their social distance. C. It enhances their connection. D. It promotes their mutual trust. 31. What does Nick Enfield imply in the last paragraph? A. Many cultures do not emphasize thankfulness. B. Thankfulness might not be expressed in words. C. Small communities prefer to thank close friends. D. The negative effects of thanking should be avoided. D Precision agriculture is one of the most significant trends in modern farming. One particularly promising application involves the use of real-time imaging to visualize how tiny drops of liquid are forming on plant surfaces. Unlike conventional agriculture where farmers often rely on general estimates and uniform application of pesticides(杀虫剂)across the entire field, this technology helps farmers maximize productivity while minimizing inputs. This development originated from the work of Vishnu Jayaprakash, who had some family exposure to the process of spraying(喷洒)crops and recognized that the main challenge in that process is how to make water-based sprays interact effectively with surfaces of plants. Several factors influence this process, including the pressure, flow and nozzle(喷嘴)design of the application device, and the temperature, sunlight intensity, wind and other conditions at the time of spraying. To effectively address this issue, Jayaprakash developed a two-camera system that can be connected to typical spraying equipment and use imaging of the sprayed solution on the target plants to determine necessary adjustments for the best degree of coverage with appropriately sized tiny drops. The system can be used to make on-the-go adjustments in order to get the spray coverage"just right."This allows farmers to use only 20-30% of the product per acre(英亩)while maintaining key functions like pest control, fertilization,and growth regulation. The advancement in precision agriculture is helping farmers reduce costs while maintaining crop protection.Susan Scheufele, an extension researcher at the University of Massachusetts, has conducted field trials with this technology on vegetable crops. In trials for cotton leaf removal, it has shown positive results even when used at 50% of the minimum recommended application rate on the product label. The primary benefit of precision agriculture methods lies beyond cost savings. Despite the fact that this technology still has a long way to go, its adoption ensures that chemical remains in crops are well below harmful levels, safeguarding ecosystems and food safety. 32. What can be learned about precision agriculture in paragraph 1? A. It visualizes plants more clearly. B. It uses pesticides more accurately. C. It continuously monitors plant growth. D. It estimates the need of the entire field. 33. How does Jayaprakash's two-camera system work? A. By guiding spraying equipment to target plant surfaces. B. By calculating the precise amount of pesticide required. C. By making real-time adjustments to enhance spray coverage. D. By using imaging to closely monitor plant growth and health. 34. Why does the author mention Susan Scheufele's field trials? A. To analyze the responses of different crops. B. To compare the application rates across crops. C. To illustrate the effectiveness of the technology. D. To highlight the limitations of traditional farming. 35. What is the author's attitude toward precision agriculture? A. Intolerant. B. Doubtful. C. Unclear. D. Approving. 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。 The teenage years are marked by intense changes—physical, social, emotional, and developmental—that can be difficult to deal with at times. 36 As you grow older, conflicts with family often increase,mainly due to the desire for more independence. Peer(同龄人)pressure also plays a major role, as teenagers are more likely to be influenced by friends while testing boundaries and seeking autonomy. Conflicts during this time can also arise from the intensity of your emotions and your evolving ability to think abstractly. As you work on forming your individual identity, you may become more focused on the world around you, trying to make sense of your own feelings and form opinions on various issues. 37 As your outlook changes, these struggles may make it more difficult to navigate relationships with family and cope with peer pressure. While conflicts are a natural part of this stage of life, there are ways to manage and resolve them productively. 38 By expressing your thoughts and feelings clearly, you can prevent misunderstandings and build mutual respect. Equally important is active listening—understanding others' outlook can help you find common ground and reach a resolution. 39 Staying calm allows you to think more clearly and avoid worsening emotions. Techniques such as deep breathing or temporarily stepping away from the situation can help manage intense feelings.Additionally, turning to trusted adults or peers who have faced similar challenges can help you gain practical strategies for managing emotions. While conflicts are a normal part of growing up,they can also be opportunities for personal development and self-discovery. 40 A. Emotional regulation is also essential. B. The most effective strategy is communication. C. These conflicts are caused by misunderstandings. D. With so much going on, it's no surprise that conflicts often arise. E. This process can lead to internal and external struggles as you grow. F. Take it positively, and you can resolve conflicts and boost your growth. G. Recognizing the signs helps you become more aware next time a conflict emerges. 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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 My early school years were a struggle. I had little interest in many subjects and couldn't 41 what I was capable of. Since I had been unsuccessful in almost all I attempted, I had lost my 42 There was a time when I would never 43 with anyone around me. Things didn't 44 until one sunny afternoon when I saw kids swimming and laughing in a community pool. At that moment, I suddenly felt a sense of 45 and realized that I needed to make a change and 46 myself. I thought it might be helpful to learn a new 47 and be part of a different group of people. So, I 48 a swimming course. In the first few weeks, my instructor was quite 49 my sincerity and abilities. This was a vital moment— it made me realize how 50 it is for a person to discover their 51 and fully pursue it. As the days went by, I began swimming 52 in local swim meets and even won a few medals. Surprisingly, I made 53 improvements as well, and finally went to college. When my parents expressed their complete admiration for my performance, my dignity was largely 54 . Now, I work as a lifeguard, a mountaineer, and a coach. If there's one thing I've learned, it's that you just need to give yourself a 55 . Everything I've done has been driven by a single goal— to realize my potential. 41. A. deny B. recognize C. accept D. abandon 42. A. patience B. focus C. dignity D. sympathy 43. A. fight B. negotiate C. cooperate D. interact 44. A. settle B. work C. improve D. worsen 45. A. regret B. peace C. achievement D. inspiration 46. A. reinvent B. express C. surprise D. question 47. A. concept B. routine C. skill D. insight 48. A. put together for B. kept up with C. dropped out of D. signed up for 49. A. impressed with B. concerned with C. dismissive of D. critical of 50. A. alarming B. crucial C. unforgettable D. confusing 51. A. potential B. success C. secret D. fortune 52. A. nervously B. competitively C. properly D. smoothly 53. A. administrative B. technological C. academic D. economic 54. A. restored B. ruined C. observed D. revealed 55. A. blessing B. plan C. reward D. chance 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 standout tradition in Guangzhou i s Yum Cha, 56 (literal) meaning "drinking tea." Yum Cha is more than just a drink— it's a kind of social activity and a distinct characteristic of Lingnan culture, 57 (offer) in family gatherings, business meetings, or casual chats among friends. Early-rising 58 (local), especially seniors, usually greet each other with "Have you drunk tea?" to start the day. A native saying, "The only thing 59 can interrupt a Yum Cha gathering is a typhoon," jokingly but vividly 60 (show) the strong commitment of Guangzhou people to their daily tea tradition. In teahouses or restaurants, people come together 61 (explore) a wide variety of traditional bite-sized foods, enjoying the social atmosphere and rich cultural heritage(遗产) that accompany the meal, which adds 62 touch of depth and enjoyment to the tea gathering. Over the last ten years, the tradition of Yum Cha 63 (accept) by many young people as a way to reconnect with their roots. Moreover, they are innovating on the classic Yum Cha by experimenting 64 low-sugar, low-oil, and high-fiber dim sum,using recyclable and eco-friendly tea ware. This 65 (combine) of tradition and innovation helps ensure that Yum Cha culture remains relevant in today's fast-paced world. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是李华,你校将举办外国学生中文演讲比赛,请给你的英国朋友George 写封邮件,邀请他参加。内容包括: 1. 比赛时间; 2. 演讲话题; 3. 报名方式。 注意:1.词数100左右; 2. 可适当增加细节, 使行文连贯。 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。 On a bitterly cold January morning in Alexandria,Minnesota, the temperatures had dropped dangerously below freezing point, and biting winds made conditions even worse. Overnight, a thick blanket of snow had quietly covered the town, streets were deserted, and a sharp silence hung in the air. People stayed indoors,enjoying hot drinks and keeping their fireplaces burning brightly, cautious about the bitter cold that threatened frostbite and hypothermia(低体温)。 The town was quiet as people remained indoors.However, Eleanor, an 83-year-old lady who lived alone,worried the birds would go hungry in this freezing weather. As she struggled through deep snow, her boots had suddenly slipped on hidden ice beneath, causing her to fall. Unable to rise with wet gloves and numb(麻木的) fingers, she had been stuck in the snow.Unfortunately, she could turn to nobody for help. Originally, Eric Nelson had no intention of stepping outside that morning. He stood at his kitchen window,briefly observing the frozen landscape and rubbing(搓)his hands together to stay warm. However, as he thought about the possibility of frozen water pipes——an inconvenience that could make the already unbearable cold worse——he decided to step out quickly and inspect them. As Eric opened his front door, an icy wind struck his face, nearly taking his breath away. To his surprise,he noticed his elderly neighbor Eleanor's small dog,Maya, was already standing anxiously on his doorstep,shaking slightly but barking insistently. She moved her feet anxiously as her breath formed small white clouds in the cold air. Snow stuck to her fur, suggesting she had been outside for longer than was safe in such extreme temperatures. Eric instantly sensed something was seriously wrong. Eleanor rarely went outside, especially in such extreme weather. Feeling increasingly uneasy, he quickly followed the anxious dog as she dashed urgently toward Eleanor's backyard. When he arrived, his heart sank. Eleanor lay helplessly on the snow-covered ground near a bird feeder, pale-faced and shaking uncontrollably. 注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式作答。 Without hesitation, Eric rushed to Eleanor. Two days later, Eleanor knocked on Eric' s door after being released from the hospital. 1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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