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重庆八中 2024——2025 学年度(下)高三年级入学适应性训练
英 语 试 题
命题、审题、打印、校对:高 2025 级科八英语组
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅
读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
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. What will the man do?
A. Drink coffee.
B. Add some water.
C. Wash cups.
. When will the man finish studying?
A. At 1:00 a. m.
B. At 9:00 p. m.
C. At 11:00 p. m.
. What will the woman probably do next?
A. Go to check on her mother.
B. Send her mother to hospital.
C. Answer her mother’s phone.
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. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Co-workers.
. What food has been sold out?
A. Chips.
B. Husband and wife.
C. Sales clerk and customer.
C. Chocolate.
B. Nuts.
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,你将有时间阅读各个小
题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题给出 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。
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. What problem does the woman have?
A. She worked late last night.
B. She is struggling with her project.
C. She will be late for her history lesson.
. Who is probably the man?
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A. A teacher.
B. A headmaster.
C. A student.
C. Green.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
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. Which tea does the man always drink with milk?
A. Yellow. B. Black.
. What bread does the man like to eat every day?
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A. White.
0. How much does the bacon cost today?
A. $ 0.5. B. $1.50.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
B. Brown.
C. Black.
C. Zero.
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1. Where are the speakers?
A. At a parking lot.
B. At a restaurant.
C. At a grocery store.
C. A famous writer.
C. Beautiful nature.
2. Who did the speakers see?
A. A famous singer.
B. A famous actress.
3. What makes the city more popular?
A. Great entertainment. B. Cheap labor.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。
14. Why doesn’t the man eat at the university cafeteria?
A. It’s less fun. B. It’s too expensive.
15. What does the man need money to pay for?
A. Textbooks. B. A car.
16. What does the man probably want to be in the future?
A. A teacher. B. A banker.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
C. It’s not healthy.
C. Rent.
C. A doctor.
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7. How long will Mr. White’s talk last?
A. About a quarter.
B. About half an hour.
C. About an hour.
C. The principal.
8. Who will give information about the courses?
A. The director of studies.
B. The student adviser.
9. Where will the freshmen go at 11 o’clock?
A. To the Main Hall.
B. To the language lab.
C. To classroom 521.
0. What is the talk mainly about?
A. Daily schedules for freshmen.
B. A test timetable for freshmen.
C. Next day’s arrangements for freshmen.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该
选项涂黑。
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Family: Poems—by Mr. Keith Keenan
Kindle $0.00; Hardcover $12.50; Paperback $7.00.
The poet describes personal thoughts and feelings in a lyrical journey to understand and
celebrate his family. “Family” looks at living honestly in places, not illusions. Figurative (形象的)
language, a love of metaphor and sharp images all make the poems work.
Time to Heal—by Aleandra Vasiliu
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Kindle $9.99; Hardcover $21.94; Paperback $12.64.
From the bestselling author comes an inspirational poetry book about love, healing, and growth.
It is a reminder to strive to change for the better. Featuring more than 130 uplifting poems and
black-and-white illustrations, it’s a great companion when you need to embrace self-love and
personal transformation.
Seeds from a Birch Tree—by Clark Strand
Kindle $9.99; Hardcover $26.80; Paperback $16.95.
Seeds from a Birch Tree makes nature into a spiritual path. Its message was simple: Haiku
teaches us to return to nature by following the seasons—seventeen syllables at a time. With its mix
of poetry and memoir (回忆录), the book guides us to the joy hidden in plain sight, leading us to get
into a good state of body and mind.
A Poem for Every Day—by Allie Esiri
Kindle $9.99; Hardcover $28.05; Audio CD $18.05.
This audio book is a collection of 366 poems which link to events on key dates—funny for
April Fools’ Day, festive for Christmas. This is the perfect gift for poetry lovers of all ages. These
poems are informative, peaceful, and energetic!
There are a large number of poetry collections on Amazon. More information, please click here.
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1. How much will you pay if you are to buy a hardcover edition of a book on haiku?
A. $12.50.
B. $21.94.
C. $26.80.
D. $28.05.
2. According to the text, what can we learn about the books?
A. Family: Poems features plain language.
B. Time to Heal features colorful illustrations.
C. Seeds from a Birch Tree focuses on human nature.
D. A Poem for Every Day focuses on festive celebrations.
3. Where is this text probably taken from?
A. A marketing website.
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B. A literature magazine.
D. A news report.
C. A book review.
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The wind sweeps the Midwest plains as if it is searching for someone or something to carry
away. The Omaha tribe has wandered these plains for generations, and now, it seems that the winds
have brought back one of their own. Susan La Flesche has returned to the village where she was
born. Not as a visitor, but as the region’s only doctor.
When Susan was 8 years old, she waited at the bedside of an elderly woman writhing(扭动) in
pain. A doctor was called for. They waited. A messenger was sent. The doctor still didn’t come.
Susan provided what comfort she could through the night, but by sunrise, the elderly woman had
died. The episode both haunted and motivated Susan. She threw herself into her studies and earned
her way to college.
Susan would never forget the childhood she enjoyed and the people she loved. But there was
further to go. She enrolled in the Women’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, a boring train ride
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away from the world she knew. It was 1886, and the Victorian age held stiff against the progress of
women. In her graduation speech from Hampton, she told the East Coast audience, “Give us a
chance.” Three years later, she became a doctor.
Returning to the plains to serve her people was a difficult task. She opened an office and began
seeing patients. The lines were long, old and young seeking help for various diseases. Susan worked
long hours at her office but also braved the wind and snow, walking miles to make house calls. Her
work was more than as a physician. She often acted as lawyer, accountant, counselor and even
priest(牧师) as she helped the Omahas navigate the new world and she was determined to spend her
entire life helping her people navigate the storms.
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4. What contributed to Susan’s being a doctor?
A. Her family’s poverty and struggle.
B. Her desire for medical knowledge.
C. The opposition to women’s progress.
D. The poor medical resources in her hometown.
5. What can we infer about Susan from the third paragraph?
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A. She had an unhappy childhood.
C. She got high marks in every exam.
B. She enjoyed the train ride to her college.
D. She encountered difficulties in her college life.
6. Why does the author mention Susan’s diverse roles?
A. To suggest her overburdened responsibilities.
B. To emphasize her lack of focus on her medical career.
C. To highlight her dedication to serving the community wholeheartedly.
D. To show her adaptability in fulfilling various roles within her community.
7. What could be the best title for the passage?
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A. A Force of Nature: Dr. Susan La Flesche’s Impact
B. Winds of Change: Dr. Susan La Flesche’s Legacy
C. The Adaptable Doctor: Dr. Susan La Flesche’s Success
D. Whispering Winds: Dr. Susan La Flesche’s Mysterious Journey
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The launch of a tool to record a vanishing Greek dialect drew attention back this week to one of
the great extinctions of the modern world: nine languages are believed to be disappearing every year.
Romeyka, which is spoken by an ageing population of a few thousand people in the mountain
villages near Turkey’s Black Sea coast, separated from modern Greek thousands of years ago. It has
no written form. For linguists, it is a “living bridge” to the ancient Greek world, the loss of which
would clearly be a blow.
But some languages are in even bigger trouble, with 350 that have fewer than 50 native
speakers and 46 that have just one. A cooperation between Australian and British institutions paints
the situation in distinct colours, with a language stripes chart, devised to illustrate the accelerating
decline in each decade between 1700 and today. Its authors predict that between 50% and 90% of the
world’s 7,000 languages will be extinct by 2150. Even now, half of the people on the planet speak
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just 24 of them.
The history of languages has always been linked to colonialism and political persecution (迫害),
which scatter(驱散) populations as well as controlling them. The Endangered Languages Alliance
(ELA) has tracked down and mapped hundreds of dying languages in New York, which is an
unexpected discovery. These dialects are supposed to be found in remote rural areas. Among ELA’s
more shocking discoveries is that, of 700 surviving speakers of Seke, which originated in a cluster of
mountain villages in Nepal, more than 150 can be traced to two apartment buildings in Brooklyn
district of New York.
From Sami reindeer herders across the Arctic to Australia’s Indigenous (土著的) peoples, the
ways in which people express themselves hide secret messages about ancient ways of living in
nature. Both a will and a way are needed if they are to survive. By simply honouring their existence,
linguists play an important role. Ken Hale, an activist who is strongly for preserving endangered
languages famously argued that losing any language was “like dropping a bomb on the Louvre”.
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8. What does “Romeyka” in Paragraph 1 refer to?
A. An extinct ancient Greek language.
B. A language with very few written words.
C. A disappearing dialect related to ancient Greek.
D. A popular dialect loved by the young generation.
9. Why are the numbers mentioned in Paragraph 2?
A. To show the importance of the dialects.
B. To conclude the diversity of the dialects.
C. To explain different ways to protect dialects.
D. To illustrate the tendency of fast dying dialects.
0. What can be inferred from Paragraph 3?
A. Seke is a place in the mountains of Nepal.
B. People assume fewer dialects exist in big cities.
C. Nepal and New York were twin cities many years ago.
D. ELA is not surprised to trace an original Nepal dialect to Brooklyn.
1. What does Ken Hale’s quote mean?
A. The extinction of a dialect is a great loss.
B. Bombing Louver is a disaster to any language.
C. Ancient ways of living are kept secret in Louvre.
D. Languages are to survive simply by honoring them.
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Animals and plants also live and thrive on public squares. This creates opportunities for greater
biodiversity and well-being for the human population. Researchers at the Technical University of
Munich (TUM) have studied at 103 locations in Munich how various factors affect flora and fauna
( 动 植 物 ). They advocate a close examination of local conditions and a more nature-focused
approach to the design of public spaces.
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Together with his team, Wolfgang Weisser, Professor of Terrestrial Ecology at TUM, looked at
such factors as size, the occurrence of lawn, plant and tree growth, artificial light sources and green
in the surroundings of the 103 public squares in Munich. The squares varied from almost entirely
sealed (封闭的) to park-like squares.
Their results show, with Munich as an example, how greatly the different spaces can differ in
the animals and other organisms that can live there. At the heavily sealed Marienplatz, the
researchers counted only 20 species, with just one bird and moss species as well as insects and bat
species. Meanwhile, at Pfrontener Platz, a space with lawns, bushes and trees, they found 156 taxa,
including 21 different kinds of birds. At Johannisplatz, 118 species are present, as it has trees,
hedges and some grassy areas despite being sealed to a relatively large extent.
Unsurprisingly, more plants are beneficial to many animal species. This is a factor that urban
planning models already take into account. However, the study also shows that lawns, trees and
bushes vary widely in terms of the diversity and numbers of the species they attract. So far, public
spaces are designed with humans in mind, with little consideration to animals and other species.
The researchers concluded that the chances for greater biodiversity are increased if, instead of
applying the same patterns to every location, planners take into account the local conditions and the
needs of different species. To encourage more bee species, for example, they should not only plant
nectar-bearing flowers, but also provide open space as habitat for bees and a source of nest-building
material.
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2. What does the study at TUM focus on?
A. The best locations for flora and fauna.
B. Factors to be considered in square design.
C. The impact of local conditions on biodiversity.
D. The best way for humans and flora and fauna to get along.
3. What can we know from paragraph 3?
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A. Animals expand in sealed parks.
C. Open parks are not fit for birds to stay.
4. What does the study say about urban greenery?
A. It varies in attracting species.
B. Open parks support more biodiversity.
D. Closed parks are as good as open ones.
B. It will replace artificial lights.
C. It has nothing to do with species.
D. It is well planned in urban buildings.
5. What can be the best title for the text?
A. Enhancing Urban Development: Considering Local Species’ Needs
B. Human-animal Coexistence: Integrating Nature into City Designing
C. Urban Ecosystems: Challenges for Plants and Animals in Urban Spaces
D. Biodiversity in the City: Designing Urban Spaces for Humans and Animals
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Have you ever woken up at midnight with upsetting thoughts? Maybe you argued with your
partner. Perhaps you are worrying about an interview. These are common in our life. But they can
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make it hard to see reality as it is.
concentrating. The following methods are helpful.
This method has the benefit of revealing the temporary nature of your thoughts. It
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And thus we may lose sleep and have trouble
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can also help to make it easier to let them go. There are many mindfulness practices that might help
with this. For example, a simple breath meditation may do the trick. Thoughts can still come into
your head as you practice this.
Try to move prefe
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