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初三下 英语4月定时练习答案
Ⅰ. 听力测试 (共35分)
1-6: ABBCAC 7-12: ABCCBC 13-16: BABC 17-20: ABCB
21. poor/bad sleep/sleeping problems/sleeping badly 22. times 23. got/were/became better 24. growth
II. 语法选择(每小题1分, 共10分)
25-29 ABCAB 30-34 BCACB
III. 完形填空(每小题1.5分, 共15分)
35-39 ACDBA 40-44 BDCBA
IIII. 阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)
45-47 CBA 48-51 DCAD 52-55 CCDA 56-59 CADA
V. 口语应用。(每小题2分, 共10分)
60-64: GADCB
VI. 任务型阅读。(65-66小题,每小题2分, 67-68小题,每小题3分;共10分)
65. No. / No, it hasn’t.
66. They started trying Chinese eating habits and watched videos to practise Chinese traditional exercises.
67. Because young people are searching for a healthier life, and China’s influence on the global stage is growing. Also, Chinese lifestyles help people deal with the tiredness in today’s society.
68.言之有理即可
VII. 完成句子。(79~82小题,每空1分;83小题2分;共10分)
69. Does; work 70. don’t have 71. What can 72. pay attention
73. It is important to find their own enrichment.
VIII. 概要补全。(74、76小题,每小题2分, 75、77小题,每小题3分;共10分)
74. were mixed / were different / were not the same(也可用一般现在时)
75. harmful to health / bad for health
76. they feel hungry / they are hungry / they are in hunger/need the energy/ are in need of energy
77. we pay attention to what, when, and why we snack / we know what and when to snack and why we snack
听力原文
Ⅰ. 听力测试(共35分)
第一节(每小题1分,共6分)
听两遍。根据你所听到的句子,从A、B、C三个选项中选出最恰当的答语,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
1. How are you feeling? (停顿7秒)
2. Sir, you can’t park here. (停顿7秒)
3. Wish you succeed in this exam! (停顿7秒)
4. Why not watch some English movies to improve your listening skill? (停顿7秒)
5. Would you mind my turning up the music? (停顿7秒)
6. It’s nice of you to cheer me up when I’m in trouble. (停顿7秒)
第二节(每小题1.5分,共9分)
听两遍。根据你所听到的对话和问题,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确答案。并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
7. W: Frank, I like the animal on your sweater.
M: Me, too. The sheep looks really cute. Sheep is one of my favourite animals.
Q: How is the word about the animal pronounced? (停顿8秒)
8. M: Good morning! What can I get for you?
W: A cup of hot coffee, please. Thank you.
Q: What would the woman like? (停顿8秒)
9. W: Hi, Bob. I went climbing with my parents this weekend. Did you do anything interesting?
M: My family enjoyed flowers in Central Park, but I had to prepared for the coming exam at home.
Q: Where did Bob spend his weekend? (停顿8秒)
10. M: Ella, guess what? I found a smart watch in the hallway. Is this yours?
W: Oh, thanks, David. It means a lot to me. It is a gift from my best friend, Mary.
Q: Who does the watch belong to? (停顿8秒)
11. W: Mike, what do you usually do to pass the time?
M: I used to listen to music. But now I prefer swimming. It helps me to get over my fear of water.
Q: What does Mike do to pass the time now? (停顿8秒)
12. M: It is reported the opening of the new subway line will be held on May 10th.
W: Exactly. But passengers won’t be allowed to take until three days later for safety checks.
Q: When can passengers take the new subway line? (停顿8秒)
第三节(每小题1.5分,共6分)
听两遍。根据你所听到的长对话, 从 A、B、C三个选项中选出正确答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
听第一段材料,回答第 13 和 14 小题。
W: What are you going to do for May Day holiday?
M: I will drive around Chongqing.
W: Really? Welcome to Chongqing! But to tell the truth, it’s not an easy trip.
M: Yes, I’m excited about it but worried about getting lost in an “8D city”.
W: As a local, I advise you to use a map app.
M: What if it suddenly doesn’t work?
W: Stay calm and look for the road sign. It really helps.
M: Thank you, my dear friend! I feel much more prepared now.
W: Have a wonderful journey!
听第二段材料,回答第 15 和 16 小题。
M: Did you follow the news about Mars exploration yesterday?
W: Yes. Scientists are planning to send humans to Mars in the next ten years.
M: How exciting! I dream of being one of the visitors.
W: It’s quite a big challenge to spend about eight months getting there.
M: Exactly. Scientists are facing countless difficulties.
W: Do you think we’ll actually live on Mars someday?
M: I think it’s possible, but now it’s still in science fictions.
W: I agree with you. Maybe in a hundred years, we will build a research center there.
第四节(每小题1.5分,共6分)
听两遍。根据你所听到的短文内容,从 A、B、C 三个选项中选出正确答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
Lately, a 14-year-old girl Zhu Shangyan and her friends decided to hold a charity sale at their school to help homeless animals. To spread their plan widely, Zhu and her team shot videos and made posters about the animals. They also visited different classrooms to talk about the plan.
The idea came from her own experience. Zhu Shangyan once visited a special cat cafe. Many cats there were hurt. Some even lost their ears or eyes. So, she wanted to do something for homeless animals. “But I didn’t know how to start,” said Zhu Shangyan. “My teachers and the school’s volunteer team gave me the chance.”
Finally, it was a big success. They raised 15,000 yuan and collected lots of pet food and medicine. All of them were sent to the local animal protection organization. “This is just the beginning.” She said. “We will keep the plan and hope more students will join us.”
第五节(每小题2分,共8分)
听两遍。根据你所听到的短文内容, 在横线处补全笔记。每空1词,并把答案填写在答题卡上对应的位置。
For many middle school students, the hardest thing is not exams or homework — it’s waking up early.
During teenage years, young people’s bodies keep changing. They naturally fall asleep later at night, so getting up early for school becomes difficult. It often leads to poor sleep, which can be bad for their health.
A study from a middle school in Shanghai found a possible way to solve the problems. In 2025, the school introduced different start times. Regular classes began at 8:30, while morning self-study was offered from 7:30 a.m. All the students there were allowed to choose the times freely.
At the end of the semester, the study showed these students who chose 8:30 a.m. got an average of 45-minute more sleep on school days. They also had fewer problems of emotion and health. Surpringly, their performance in English and maths made progress as well.
Now, many experts suggest students don’t feel bad for needing more sleep. Sometimes, it may not be a sign of laziness but a necessary part of growing up. So, listen to the body and let this study be a little encouragement — rest well and grow well.
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$听力测试第一节听两遍,根据你所听到的句子,从ABC3个选项中选出最恰当的答语,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。One, how are you feeling? How are you feeling? Too, sir. You can't park here. Sir, you can't park here. Three, may you succeed in this exam may you succeed in this exam? For why not watch some english movies to improve your listening skill? Why not watch some english movies to improve your listening skill? Five would you mind my turning up the music? Would you mind my turning up the music? Six, it's nice of you to cheer me up when i'm in trouble. It's nice of you to cheer me up when i'm in trouble. 第二节听两遍,根据你所听到的对话和问题,从AB、C三个选项中选出正确答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。Seven, Frank, I like the animal on your sweater. Me too. The sheep looks really cute. Sheep is one of my favorite animals. Question, how is the word about the animal pronounced? Frank, I like the animal on your sweater. Me too. The sheep looks really cute. Sheep is one of my favorite animals. Question, how is the word about the animal pronounced? eight. Good morning. What can I get for you? A cup of hot coffee, please? Thank you. Question. what would the woman like? Good morning. What can I get for you? A cup of hot coffee, please? Thank you. Question. what would the woman like? nine. Hi bob, I went climbing with my parents this weekend. Did you do anything interesting? My family enjoyed flowers in central park, but I had to prepare for the coming exam at home. Question, where did bob spend this weekend? Hi bob, I went climbing with my parents this weekend. Did you do anything interesting? My family enjoyed flowers in central park, but I had to prepare for the coming exam at home. Question, where did bob spent this weekend? ten. Ela, guess what? I found a smart watch in the hallway. Is this yours? Oh, thanks, David. IT means a lot to me. IT is a gift from my best friend, mary. Question, who does the watch belong to? Ala, guess what? I found a smart watch in the hallway. Is this yours? Oh, thanks, David. IT means a lot to me. IT is a gift from my best friend, mary. Question, who does the watch belong to? Eleven, mike, what do you usually do to pass the time? I used to listen to music, but now I prefer swimming. IT helps me to get over my fear of water. Question, what does my do to pass the time? Now, mike, what do you usually do to pass the time? I used to listen to music, but now I prefer swimming. IT helps me to get over my fear of water. Question, what does my do to pass the time now? Twelve IT is reported the opening of the new subway line will be held on may the tenth exactly. but passengers won't be allowed to take the new line until three days later. For safety checks question. when can passengers take the new subway line? IT is reported the opening of the new subway line will be held . on may the tenth exactly, but passengers won't be allowed to take the new line until three days later. For safety checks question. when can passengers take the new subway line? 第三节听两遍,根据你所听到的长对话,从ABC3个选项中选出正确答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。听第一段材料,回答第13和10四小题。What are you going to do for mayday holiday? I will drive around . chong ching. Really welcome to chance chain. But to tell the truth, is not an easy trip. Yes. i'm excited about IT, but worried about getting lost in an eighty city. As a local, I advise you to use a map APP. What if IT suddenly doesn't work? Stay calm and look for the road sign. IT really helps. Thank you, my dear friend. I feel much more prepared now. Have a wonderful journey. What are you going to do for may day holiday? I will drive around chin. Really welcome to china. But to tell the truth, it's not an easy trip. Yes. i'm excited about IT, but worried about getting lost in an A, D, C. city. As a local, I advise you to use a map APP. What if IT suddenly doesn't work? Stay calm and look for the road sign. IT really helps. Thank you, my dear friend. I feel much more prepared now. Have a wonderful journey. 听第二段材料,回答第15和10 6小题。Did you follow the news about mars exploration . yesterday? Yes, scientists are planning to send humans to mars in the next ten years. How exciting. I dream of being one of the visitors. It's quite a big chAllenge to spend about eight months getting there. exactly. Scientists are also facing countless difficult to to explore mars. Do you think . we will actually live on mars someday? I think . it's possible, but now it's still in science fictions. I agree with you. Maybe in one hundred years we will build a research center there. Did you follow the news about mars exploration . yesterday? Yes, scientists are planning to send humans to mars in the next ten years. How exciting. I dream of being one of the visitors. It's quite a big chAllenge to spend about eight months getting there. exactly. Scientists are also facing countless difficulties to explore mars. Do you think . we'll actually live on mars someday? I think it's possible, but now it's still in science fictions. I agree with you. Maybe in one hundred years we will build a research . center there. 第四节听两遍,根据你所听到的短文内容,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。Lately, a fourteen year old girl, joe shang yang, and her friends decided to hold a charity sale at their school to help homeless animals to spread their plan widely due, and her team shot videos and made posters about the animals. They also visited different classrooms to talk about the plan. The idea came from her own experience. Joe shang yang once visited a special cat cafe. Many cats there were hurt, some even lost their ears or eyes, so SHE wanted to do something for homeless animals, but I didn't know how to start, said joe. My teachers and the school's volunteer team gave me the chance. Finally, IT was a big success. They raised fifteen thousand yen and collected lots of pet food and medicine. All of them were sent to the local animal protection organization. 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We will keep the plan and hope more students will join us. 第五节,听两遍,根据你所听到的短文内容,在横线处补全笔记,每空一词,并把答案填写在答题卡上对应的位置。For many middle school students, the hardest thing is not exams or homework is waking up early during teenage years, Young people's bodies keep changing. They naturally fall lesly played night, so getting up early for school becomes difficult. IT often leads to poor sleep, which can be bad for their health. A study from a middle school in shanghai found a possible way to solve the problem. In twenty twenty five, the school introduced different start times. Regular classes began at eight thirty, while morning self study was offered from seven thirty. All the students there were allowed to choose the times freely at the end of the term. The study shows these students who chose eight got an average of forty five minutes more sleep on school days. They also had fewer problems of emotion and health. Surprisingly, their performance in english and mats made progress as well. Now, many experts suggest students don't feel bad for needing more sleep. Sometimes IT may not be a sign of lainez, but a necessary part of growing up, so listen to the body and let this study be a little encouragement, rest well and grow well. For many middle school students, the hardiest thing is not exams or homework is waking up early. During teenage years, Young people's bodies keep changing. They naturally fall asleep late at night, so getting up early for school becomes difficult. IT often leads to pour sleep, which can be bad for their health. A study from a middle school in shanghai found a possible way to solve the problem. In twenty twenty five, the school introduced different start times. Regular classes began at eight thirty, while morning self study was offered from seven thirty. All the students, they were allowed to choose the times freely at the end of the term. The study showed these students who chose eight thirty got an average of forty five minute more sleep on school days. They also had fewer problems of emotion and health. Surprisingly, their performance in english and maths made progress as well. Now, many experts suggest students don't feel bad for needing more sleep. Sometimes IT may not be a sign of laziness, but a necessary part of growing up, so listen to the body and let this study be a little encouragement, rest well and grow well. 听力部分到此结束。
英语定时练习
2026年4月
第I卷(共100分)
Ⅰ. 听力测试(共35分)
第一节(每小题1分,共6分)
听两遍。根据你所听到的句子,从A、B、C三个选项中选出最恰当的答语,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
1. A. Not bad. B. Yes, I am. C. No, thanks.
2. A. Good luck. B. Sorry, I don’t know. C. That’s all right.
3. A. My pleasure. B. The same to you. C. It doesn’t matter.
4. A. Never mind. B. Here you are. C. Sounds good.
5. A. You’d better not. B. Not yet. C. Take it easy.
6. A. Of course not. B. Enjoy yourself. C. You are welcome.
第二节(每小题1.5分,共9分)
听两遍。根据你所听到的对话和问题,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确答案。并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
7. A. /ʃiːp/. B. /ʃɒp/. C. /suːp/.
8. A. Iced coffee. B. Hot coffee. C. Anything but coffee.
9. A. In the mountain. B. In the park. C. At home.
10. A. Mary. B. Lily. C. Ella.
11. A. Listen to music. B. Swim. C. Paint.
12. A. B. C.
第三节(每小题1.5分,共6分)
听两遍。根据你所听到的长对话,从 A、B、C三个选项中选出正确答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
听第一段材料,回答第13和14小题。
13. What’s the relationship between the speakers?
A. Family. B. Friends. C. Strangers.
14. How can the man find the way according to the woman?
A. By using a map app and following road signs.
B. By using a map app and asking locals for help.
C. By following road signs and asking locals for help.
听第二段材料,回答第15和16小题。
15. How long does it take to travel from Earth to Mars?
A. About eight weeks. B. About eight months. C. About eight years.
16. What’s the woman’s view on Mars in the future?
A. She doubts whether humans can live on Mars or not.
B. She thinks humans can travel from Earth to Mars soon.
C. She believes a research center on Mars will be possible.
第四节(每小题1.5分,共6分)
听两遍。根据你所听到的短文内容,从 A、B、C 三个选项中选出正确答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
17. What did Zhu Shangyan’s team do to help the homeless animals?
A. They held a charity sale at school.
B. They gave them food every day.
C. They kept some of them as pets.
18. How many ways did Zhu’s team try to spread the plan?
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.
19. Who helped Zhu’s team achieve the plan?
A. Her teachers and classmates.
B. Her teachers and the cat cafe owner.
C. Her teachers and school’s volunteer group.
20. According to the story, what do you think about Zhu and her team?
A. Kind and funny. B. Helpful and creative. C. Honest and patient.
第五节(每小题2分,共8分)
听两遍。根据你所听到的短文内容, 在横线处补全笔记。每空1词,并把答案填写在答题卡上对应的位置。
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II. 语法选择(每小题1分,共10分)
根据短文内容,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个语法正确的答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
Hi, everyone. My name is Melissa.
At first, I didn’t know if I could share my story 25 I was afraid people might dislike me for having Down syndrome (唐氏综合症). People with Down syndrome have an extra chromosome (染色体), which makes learning much 26 . Sometimes I feel sad about 27 different, but I’m proud of myself. I’m 28 hard-working student. I do the right thing and care about my friends.
My life is similar to 29 . I enjoy reading, watching TV, listening to music and staying with friends. I’m 30 the swim team. I take classes with disabled 31 . Though it’s hard, we try our best. Last year, I set a goal to join a regular English class and I 32 .
However, I feel upset sometimes. I’m not sure 33 people can see my heart instead of my appearance. I cannot change having Down syndrome, but I wish people would not judge me by my look. I hope to 34 with respect and make friends with everyone.
25. A. because B. but C. or
26. A. difficult B. more difficult C. the most difficult
27. A. to be B. be C. being
28. A. a B. an C. the
29. A. your B. yours C. yourself
30. A. for B. on C. at
31. A. student B. students’ C. students
32. A. succeeded B. succeed C. will succeed
33. A. what B. which C. if
34. A. treat B. be treated C. be treating
III. 完形填空(每小题1.5分, 共15分)
根据短文内容, 从A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出一个能填入相应空格内的最佳答案, 并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
Aaron, a boy from Willowbrook, loved to talk, even in his sleep. At school, he often got a word in
35 the teacher was speaking. In the market, he talked so much that people forgot their shopping lists. But people didn’t care much about what he said. Aaron didn’t mean to speak so much. He just didn’t know when to 36 .
One evening, a traveler arrived in the village. She carried a magic stick and introduced 37
as Mistress Echo, the Guardian (守护者) of Words. The villagers got together in the square, including Aaron.
Mistress Echo raised her hand. “Words are 38 . Too many, and they lose meaning.” Slowly,
she walked 39 Aaron and asked, “Aaron, would you exchange your endless words for 40
more powerful?”
“Better than talking?” Aaron asked.
“Yes, the power to listen, learn and be heard,” she replied.
Aaron agreed. Mistress Echo whispered into her magic stick and touched his 41 . “You can now speak only 100 words a day. Choose 42 .”
At first, it was hard. So he learned to listen and use pictures to tell stories. He saved his words for important things. After a while, people began 43 him more.
A year later, Mistress Echo returned. “Well, young Aaron, do you wish to undo the spell (解除咒语)?” Aaron smiled, “No. I’ve learned that I should 44 myself more efficiently (高效地) instead of speaking too much.” Mistress Echo also smiled, “May your voice always be heard when it matters.”
35. A. when B. after C. until D. because
36. A. start B. smile C. stop D. use
37. A. itself B. myself C. yourself D. herself
38. A. different B. valuable C. dangerous D. meaningless
39. A. in front of B. across from C. in the middle of D. far from
40. A. anything B. something C. nothing D. everything
41. A. hand B. head C. face D. mouth
42. A. quickly B. hopefully C. wisely D. loudly
43. A. looking at B. listening to C. laughing at D. shouting at
44. A. express B. respect C. compare D. improve
Ⅳ. 阅读理解(每小题2分, 共30分)
阅读下列材料,从A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
A
Fuse beads, also known as “Ping Dou” in China, is a popular way for teenagers to relax. They’re small, colorful plastic (塑料的) beads. You can put them on a pegboard (小钉板) to make shapes like stars, hearts or animals. It’s also pixel (像素) art. Fuse beads mainly come in three sizes: 2.6mm for small pictures, 5mm for most users, and 10mm for children. Here are the materials and steps.
Materials
Steps
1. Place beads onto the pegboard to make a picture;
2. Cover the pegboard with baking paper;
3. Iron over the paper to fuse (熔合) the beads slowly;
4. Wait for the beads to cool, and then move the paper away;
5. Remove the whole art work from the board after it cools.
Tiny beads, big messages. It’s a beautiful reminder that small efforts, when joined together, create something powerful.
45. What size of fuse beads should children choose?
A. 2.6mm. B. 5mm. C. 10mm. D. 15mm.
46. Which picture shows the first step?
A. B. C. D.
47. How can we understand “Tiny beads, big messages.”?
A. Even small and simple things can carry important meanings.
B. The smaller the beads are, the more messages they can send.
C. Big messages can only be expressed through small artworks.
D. Making fuse beads is a great way to send messages to friends.
B
The gray cub (幼崽) lived in a cave with his mother, a she-wolf. Each day he grew, learning more about the world outside their home.
Soon the cub went out again. Every day he went further from the cave. He didn’t get lost. But a time of hunger came. Neither he nor his mother found food. Then finally his mother brought home some strange meat — a lynx (山猫) kitten.
Later the cub lay sleeping by his mother’s side when a deep snarl came. There in the front of the cave stood the mother lynx. A terrible fight followed. The lynx cut with her claws and teeth, the she-wolf with her teeth. The cub joined in, biting the lynx’s back leg again and again, which helped his mother.
At last, the lynx was dead. But the she-wolf was very weak. She lay by the dead animal’s side for a day and a night without moving. The she-wolf and the cub ate the lynx each day and soon their wounds healed (痊愈).
The gray cub went out for food with his mother now. He learned how she killed animals and started to help her. And he learned the law of meat. There were two kinds of life: those that could be eaten, and those that could eat him. The law was: EAT, OR BE EATEN.
He saw the law working all around him. He ate the lynx kitten. The lynx mother wanted to eat him, but he and his mother ate her first. And so it went on. He was a killer and his only food was meat.
Adapted from White Fang by Jack London
48. Which sentence uses “snarl” with the same meaning as the underlined word?
snarl / snɑ:l /
v. ① (of animals) to make a deep angry sound ② (of people) to speak angrily
n. ① a deep angry sound made by an animal ② a mixed-up state
A. The fishing lines were in such a snarl that he couldn’t fix.
B. The dog snarls at strangers who pass by the door every day.
C. “I told you to stay away from the fire!” he snarled at his little brother.
D. A loud snarl came from the tiger’s cage when the zookeeper walked by.
49. What’s the correct order of the story?
a
b
c
d
A. a-b-c-d B. a-c-b-d C. b-a-c-d D. b-c-a-d
50. Which words best describe the she-wolf?
A. Protective and strong. B. Gentle and patient.
C. Weak and helpless. D. Mean and wild.
51. What can we infer from the story?
A. Food would always be available if the cub stayed with his mother.
B. Only the strongest animals had the right to kill and eat other animals.
C. The gray cub and his mother killed and ate the lynx kitten and its mother.
D. The cub will try his best to avoid being killed and eaten by other animals.
C
Did you know students in ancient China had special breaks? During the Tang Dynasty, students would go home to help with farming in spring and autumn, which were called “field holidays”. Now, a similar idea is coming back across the country.
At the 2026 Two Sessions (两会), the topic of “spring and autumn breaks” for primary and secondary school students became hot. The Government Work Report clearly stated that China will support certain areas to try them out. Students in Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Sichuan have already enjoyed their first autumn break in 2025.
The reasons behind this move are clear. After long periods of study, students need time to rest. The nice weather in spring and autumn makes it the perfect time for outdoor activities. These breaks allow students to step out of classrooms, connect with nature, and take part in practical learning. They also give families a chance to travel when it’s not crowded, helping with economic (经济的) development.
Now, the policy has reached Chongqing. On March 12, 2026, the city officially (官方地) introduced the holiday. Every school year will have two short breaks, each lasting 2 to 3 days. To ensure students truly relax, the government set four strict rules: no written homework, no exams right after the holiday, no extra lessons, and no after-school training classes.
However, many working parents worry that they don’t have time to look after their children during the holidays because of busy work. To solve this problem, schools offer free school care services, and local communities provide activities for students. What’s more, parents may enjoy more paid leave, so they can spend time with their children during the breaks.
As a local education official said, “Spring and autumn breaks are not just about taking more days off. They are a chance for students to grow in a healthier and more meaningful way.”
52. What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A. Certain areas in China. B. Primary and secondary schools.
C. Spring and autumn breaks. D. Primary and secondary school students.
53. What is the main reason for the government to support spring and autumn breaks?
A. To develop the economy. B. To help students have more classes.
C. To help students rest more. D. To make parents travel with their children.
54. What can we learn about the spring and autumn holidays from Paragraphs 4 and 5?
A. Parents can always have paid leave. B. Students should do written homework.
C. Students can pay to enjoy the school care. D. Parents think there are some challenges.
55. What’s the best title for the passage?
A. Spring and Autumn Breaks: A New Holiday
B. Spring and Autumn Breaks: Chongqing’s Move
C. The Return of Ancient Breaks: A Worldwide Practice
D. The Return of Ancient Breaks: Challenges for Parents
D
① Imagine you were asked to look at photos of 10 faces, and you were told that five were AI-made and the other five were real. Would you be able to tell which five were real?
② Maybe you think it would be easy. But according to a new study by UNSW Sydney and the Australian National University, most people think they are better at telling AI-created faces than they really are. The problem is that AI has become so realistic (逼真的)!
③ The researchers tested 125 people, including 36 “super-recognizers” — people who are very good at remembering faces. All were asked to tell whether a face was real or made by AI. The pictures did not have any clear errors (错误). The average score of normal people was only 51%, which is only a little better than random (随机的) guessing. Super-recognizers scored 57%, a little better.
④ From the scores above, it was clear people just felt sure that they could tell real faces from AI-made ones. Why are people overconfident? ▲ . In the past, AI-made faces were easy to tell because of clear errors, like backgrounds that mixed into the hair. But today’s AI has fixed such problems. Those clear errors have become far less common, making faces more real.
⑤ “You might now tell an AI face if you notice that it’s ‘unusually balanced’ or ‘too perfect’, with perfect shape and common features,” explained Amy Dawel from the research team. “It’s almost as if they’re too good to be true as faces,” she says. However, AI is now making faces that are more natural and less perfect. So even this way is becoming not as useful as before because AI is getting better.
⑥ These findings matter in real life. We can no longer depend on our eyes alone, as thinking we can always tell the AI faces may put people at risk of being fooled online. “For a long time, we’ve believed the photos we saw were real persons,” says Dr Dunn. “That belief is now being questioned.” The team now wants to study people who are very good at telling AI faces and find out what their secret is.
56. Why does the writer ask the question in Paragraph 1?
A. To show that the question is hard to answer.
B. To ask the readers to answer the question later.
C. To get the readers interested in the reading topic.
D. To show that telling AI faces from real ones is easy.
57. Which sentence can be put in the ▲ ?
A. Because they think they can still depend on signs that no longer work.
B. Because they think AI faces have become more realistic than real faces.
C. Because they can recognize the AI-made faces with their good memories.
D. Because they can still notice clear errors like backgrounds mixing into hair.
58. What can we learn from the passage?
A. The average scores of normal people and super‑recognizers are 57% and 51%.
B. People felt sure they could tell AI faces from real ones, and they did well in the test.
C. The team has already found out why some people does very well in telling AI faces.
D. Depending on our eyes alone to tell AI-made faces from real ones is not safe anymore.
59. Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?
A.
B.
C.
D.
V. 口语应用。(每小题2分,共10分)
阅读下面对话,从7个选项中选择5个恰当的句子完成此对话,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
A: Hi, Lisa. I’m a little nervous about my new high school life.
B: Don’t worry. I felt the same way last year. But I learned some useful tips.
A: That’s great! What should I do first to make new friends?
B: 60 For example, you can introduce yourself to others first.
A: I’ll try it. What about after school? I’m afraid I’ll go home alone every day.
B: 61 It’s a great way to meet people with the same interests.
A: I see. I will find something I enjoy and join in.
B: Exactly. 62 A. How about joining a club?
B. Enjoy the new school life.
C. Accept people’s differences.
D. Remember to stay clean, too.
E. When are you going to school?
F. Do you have any other problems?
G. Chat with new classmates bravely.
A: What do you mean?
B: Looking tidy is important. No one likes a dirty person.
A: You’re right. What else?
B: 63 Different opinions can help you learn from each other.
A: That’s true. Thanks for all your advice.
B: You’re welcome. 64
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VI. 任务型阅读。(65~66小题,每小题2分,67~68小题,每小题3分;共10分)
阅读下文并回答问题。
Last year, Xiaohongshu welcomed a flood of foreigners and opened a new gate for people around the world to explore Chinese culture. At the start of this year, another new topic — known as “Becoming Chinese” — began drawing attention on TikTok. It started with a video by TikToker @sherryxiiruii. “Starting tomorrow,” she said, “you’re becoming Chinese.” She then shared how Chinese people live through winter and something useful about TCM (中医). This video has received millions of views. Many people commented, “I’m turning Chinese!” Soon, a lot of foreigners shared their “Becoming Chinese” daily lives online. They had started trying Chinese eating habits, such as drinking warm water, stewing (煮) apples, eating cooked vegetables rather than uncooked salad greens. Even they had watched videos to practise Chinese traditional exercises like Baduanjin. One user said, “I started with a Qi Gong morning and drinking warm water. I really feel much better.”
Chinese lifestyle has been growing in popularity abroad because of young people’s search for a healthier life and China’s growing influence on the global stage. The Global Times noted Chinese lifestyle has swept across the world for the reason that it helps people deal with the tiredness in today’s society. For example, Chinese culture values living in peace with nature and keeping a balance between yin and yang.
In the 2025 Global Soft Power Index (全球软实力指数), China climbed to second place, which means foreigners are changing their minds, from viewing Chinese culture from afar (遥远地) to taking part in it in person. More importantly, the world believes the “Chinese way” has more to offer in this ever-changing world.
65. Has the topic “Becoming Chinese” been popular across the world for many years?
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66. What daily life did TikTok users share online?
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67. Why are foreigners getting more interested in the “Becoming Chinese” lifestyle?
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68. If your foreign friends want to experience the Chinese lifestyle, what suggestions will you give? (About 30 words)
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VII. 完成句子。(69~72小题,每空1分;73小题2分;共10分)
阅读短文,根据方框中的内容和各小题对应的提示,完成句子。79~82小题,每空一词,含缩略词。
69. It also works for people.
70. But they have enough time to try new things often.
71. People can take a new way home or have different food to try it.
72. 他们可以尝试去关注可以给我们自己带来幸福的事。
73. enrichment, important, own, it, to, find, their, is
“Enrichment” (丰富) is a way to make zoo animals happy by giving them new things to do. 69. ______ it also ______ for people? (一般疑问句) The answer is yes. But they 70. ______ ______ enough time to try new things often. (否定句) They just do the same things every day, like going to school and looking at their phones. Actually, enrichment can be simple. 71. ______ ______ people do to try it? (特殊疑问句) Take a new way home or have different food. They can try to 72. ______ ______ to the things that bring happiness to themselves. 73. __________________________________.(连词成句)
VIII. 概要补全。(74、75小题,每小题2分, 76、77小题,每小题3分;共10分)
阅读文章,用恰当的短语或句子补全概要。补全部分总词数不超过30词,不能照抄原文连续超过3个词。
Snacking is very common and increasingly so. In the early 1970s, for example, US adults got about 18% of their total calories from snacks. By 2010, it rose to 23%. Similar numbers are seen in the UK, Brazil and Norway.
However, there’s a common belief that snacking is unhealthy. Given how common snacking is, it would be good to know if the common belief is true. But research on the health effects of snacking has had mixed results. Some results show that snacking is bad for health, while others show the opposite. To get a clearer picture, Sarah Berry from King’s College London and her partners re-studied the results from an experiment in 2018 and 2019.
Their main finding was a bit surprising: snacking itself doesn’t do harm to health. “There was no difference in health depending on the number of eating times,” she says. “If you had three or six meals, it didn’t matter.”
“What matters is the quality of the snack and the time,” says Berry. People who had healthy snacks like fruit, vegetables, nuts and seeds and didn’t snack late were even better off than non-snackers. That may be because well-timed, healthy snacks reduce hunger and overall calorie intake.
Another important point to consider is the reason behind snacking. Well, Research shows most of us snack out of habit or boredom, not real hunger. As Berry puts it, “If you don’t need the energy, that’s a problem.” So, being aware of why we’re snacking is just as important as choosing the right snacks and the right time to eat them.
In short, snacking isn’t always bad for our health. Whether it’s good or not depends on what snacks we choose, when and why we eat them. To be healthy, pick healthy snacks such as fruits and nuts, don’t snack late, and make sure we snack because we really need to. This way, we can enjoy snacks and stay in good shape.
Snacking is getting common. People usually think it is unhealthy, but the results of the research 74. ___________. So Sarah Berry and her team studied the results again. They found that snacking isn’t 75. ___________. When snacking the right food at the right time, people will be healthier than non-snackers. The reason for snacking also matters. People had better snack when 76. ___________. In short, snacking can be part of a healthy lifestyle if 77. ___________.
Ⅸ. 书面表达。(满分20分)
为践行“健康第一”教育理念,重庆市教委3月2日提出,到2028年全市体质健康优良率要达到60%以上。你校英语社团以此为契机,在论坛上发起 “How can students keep healthy?”讨论帖(见下图),请你在论坛上写一篇英语回帖,谈谈你的看法。
How can students keep healthy?
Our school’s physical health good rate is only 44%. To help reach Chongqing’s 2028 goal of 60%, we need practical ideas.
What do you think are the problems that make students unhealthy? Share one or two problems and your advice to solve them.
Write your ideas below!
要求:
1. 80-120词,开头已给出,不计入总词数;
2.文中不能出现自己的姓名和所在学校的名称。
参考信息:
· make exercise part of your life (walk to school, take the stairs...)
· eat healthily (have meals on time, cut down on snacks...)
· …
· don’t have enough time to exercise (have too much homework, spend too much time on screens...)
· eat unhealthily (don’t eat breakfast, eat too much junk food...)
· …
How can students keep healthy?
Health always comes first. As a member of our school, I would like to share my thoughts. _______
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