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浙江省新阵地教育联盟届第二次联考2025高三年级英语试题注意事项.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.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,2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.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回3第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,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.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What does the womandislike aboutthe restaurantC.The highprices.A.The poorservice.B.The sizeof thedishes.
4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】When didthe manhave hisfirst LegosetA.When hestarted working.B.When hewas atcollege.C.When hewas inhigh school.
5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What does the manprobably want to buyC.A car.A.A puter.B.A bike.
6.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Why doesthe manapologize toJudithC.He forgotto informher.A.He kepther waiting.B.He gotoff workearly.
7.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】With abig birthdayapproaching,my childrenhad chosento surpriseme with an unforgettableway todive into thedecade Idwanted to48,but whena womancelebrating herfiftieth weddinganniversaryspontaneously decidedto49,I knewI hadto doit,too.Now I was in the50,I forgotall theinstructions asthe sheerterror andjoy51,Although itfeltlike forever,the minutebefore theparachute(降落伞)opened wasmemorable.With theearth quicklyapproaching,I spiedmyson anddaughter runningto52me.We hadan excitedthreeway
53.()It was a n54moment.I couldhave refusedto leavethe plane,missing boththe extremethrill of the diveand theuniquebeauty of the viewfrom thesky.55to theappearance ofsafety nolonger feltlike theonlyoption.41A.leaving B.standing C.staring D.putting
42.A.cautiously B.swiftly C.closely D.proudly
43.A.wing B.hole C.window D.plane
44.A.overlooked B.barked C.interrupted D.posted
45.A.regretful B.grateful C.joyful D.sorrowful
46.A.overcame B.refreshed C.discouraged D.confused
47.A.crept B.surged C.returned D.passed
48.A.give outB.set outC.chicken outD.work out
49.A.dive B.divorce C.withdraw D.abandon
50.A.jungle B.air C.dilemma D.darkness
51.A.came backB.faded awayC.died downD.rolled in
52.A.rescue B.greet C.address D.search
53.A.hug B.exchange C.match D.ment
54.A.temporary B.awkward C.desperate D.symbolic
55.A.Climbing B.Sticking C.Responding D.Dropping第二节(共10小题;每小题L5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The EmeiKung FuGirls,a femaleKung Fugroup consistingof nineGenZ memberswho arepassionate abouttraditionalChinese martial arts,has goneviral onChinas socialmedia.Ling Yun,the coremember of the group,56is alsoan inheritorof Emei martial arts,and othermembers areskilledin EmeiKung Futechniques.Short57video of them performingEmei martial arts haveeffectively promotedtheintangible culturalheritage.In theirfirst promotionalvideo,they weargreen uniformsand performvarious EmeiKung Futechniquesagainst thebackdrop ofMount Emeiin southwestChinas SichuanProvince,58demonstrate theunique charmofEmei martialarts,which59date back to theSpring andAutumn Period.Ling,who beganto learnmartialartsat theage of4,realized thatpreserving andspreading Emeimartialarts culturecouldnt rely60mere onpractitioners9training,and EmeiKung Fushould bepromoted in a waythat appealsto modernaesthetics61reach bothdomestic and international audiences.Therefore,forming agroup ofversatile talentswho couldmakeEmeimartialartsculturethrive inmodern societybecame62priority.As aresult,the EmeiKung FuGirls groupwas officiallylaunched at the63four EmeiMartial ArtsInheritanceConference onApril29,
2024.The grouphas crackedthe codeof socialmedia successby carvingout itsdistinctive style.Their costumesstrike aperfect balancebetween practicalityand graceand binetraditional elements64modern aesthetics,featuring inkgreenand redcolor schemes,cloud patterns,and65innovate cuttingtechniques.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分
66.假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Tom对近期申遗成功的中国春节很感兴趣,请你写一封邮件向他介绍春节期间你所经历的一次民俗体验内容包括⑴民俗体验过程;⑵体会或感受参考词汇folkcustom民俗注意⑴写作词数应为80左右;⑵请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答第二节(满分25分)
67.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My daystarted justlike allthe otherdays for the past15years whereI getup,make somecoffee,shower,get dressed,and leaveforthe train stationat precisely7:35A.M.to arriveat workby8:
30.While onthe train,I wouldalways chooseaseat awayfrom thecrowd soI couldread thenewspaper inpeace andquiet.At work,I amalways burdenedwith questionsfrom coworkers,suppliers,telephone calls,and thenthose dreadedmeetings,so the last thingI needis somestranger tosit besideme andstart smalltalk.I dontknow why,but for some reason,when Igot onthe traintoday,it wasunusually full.With hesitation,I satdownin theonly seatavailable besidea middleagedman whohad hishead downand seemedto belost in his thoughts.Iwas gladthat he didnt noticewhen I sat next to him as hejust continuedto lookdown towardsthe floor.Shortly afterthe trainleft formy30minute ridedowntown,I foundmyself wonderingwhat this man wasthinkingabout.What couldbe soimportant thathedidnteven seeme sittingnexttohim I tried toforget aboutit andstarted toreadmy paper.However,forsomestrange reason,this“inner voice“kept promptingme to talk tothisman.Itriedto ignorethe“voice“as therewas noway Iwas startinga conversation with aplete stranger.As youprobably guessed,I eventuallybroke downand cameup withan excuseto askhimaquestion.When heraisedhis headand turnedhis eyestoward me,I couldsee thathe musthave beenreally upsetas hehad redeyes andstill hadsometears rollingdown theside of his face,despite hisfeeble attemptto wipethem away.I cantdescribe thesadness Ifelt seeingsomeonein somuch pain.We talkedfor about20minutes,andin the end,he seemedto bedoing better.As wewere leavingthetrain,he thankedmeheartily forbeing anangel“by takingthe timeto talk.I neverdid findout whatwas makinghis heartso heavywith pain,but IwasgladI listenedto the“voice“that day.注意⑴续写词数应150左右;⑵请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Paragraph1:Several weekslater,1found anenvelope on my deskwith theword Angelwritten onit.Paragraph2:Deeply touchedyet stillshaken,Isat there holdingthe letter,feeling luckythat Ifollowed myinner voice.Where didthe manfind hispenA.On theshelf.B.On thedesk.C.On thefloor.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下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】A.Teacher andstudent.B.Friends.C.Parent andchild.
6.What is the probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.At asupermarket.B.At arestaurant.C.At acinema.
7.Where dothe speakersplan tomeet up听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8.Who isNaomiA.Charlottes roommate.B.Mrs.Browns child.C.Mrs.Smiths daughter.
9.What willMrs.Smith probablydoA.Spare oneroom forCharlotte.B.Fill outNaomis applicationform.C.Provide Naomiwith acmodations.
10.How doesMrs.Smith feelattheend of the conversationA.Relieved.B.Worried.C.Annoyed.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
11.How manychildren doesthe woman haveA.Two.B.Three.C.Four.
12.What is the womansattitude towardthe manssuggestion atfirstA.Understanding.B.Supportive.C.Hesitant.
13.What typeof partydoesthe woman decideto throwA.A birthdayparty.B.A danceparty.C.A dinnerparty.第2页/共13页听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
14.Where doesthe conversationprobably take placeA.In ateachers office.B.In anadmission office.C.In adoctors office.
15.What problemdoesthe manhaveA.He hasserious heartproblems.B.He oftenfeels asharp paininhisneck.C.Hes sufferingfrom stressand anxiety.
16.Why doesthemankeep hisproblem fromhis parentsA.He is afraid ofmaking themangry.B.He doesntwant todisappoint them.C.He is too proudto showhis weakness.
17.What doesthewomansuggest tryingfirstA.Talking toher parents.B.Exercising.C.Getting morerest.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
18.What isthe main topic of the talkA.The effectof AIuse onlanguage skills.B.The possibilitiesof AIuse intraining brains.C.The breakthroughof AIuse inreading minds.
19.Where didthe researchtakeplaceA.At OxfordUniversity.B.At the University ofTexas.C.At OsakaUniversity.
20.Who islikely tobenefit mostfrom theresearchA.Filmmakers.B.Language teachers.C.People whoare unable to speak.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案AMuseums havechanged.Well alwayshave theMet inNew Yorkand theLouvre inParis,but nowadaysyou11find amuseum for absolutely everythingand everyone.Here aresome interestingmuseums.第3页/共13页Museum of Bad ArtBoston,MassachusettsThe missionof MOBAistocollect,exhibit andcelebrate artthat willbe shownin no other venue.Highlights includeLucyin theField withFlowers,a paintingfound in1993leaning againsta trashbarrel,waiting forgarbage collection.Thispainting wasthe firstof theMOBA collection.A lowpoint and a mustsee—isthepainting OurLady orPerpetualHousework.The MobMuseum LasVegas,NevadaThis1933former U.S.post officeand federalcourtroom wasbought bythe cityof LasVegas in2002for$1,withthe conditionit beused forsomething cultural,like amuseum.Officially theNational Museumof OrganizedCrime andLawEnforcement,this museumtells avisual storyof thewar betweenthe moband thepolice.The museumends itstourby invitingyou intoa fullyoperational——and legal——speakeasy.International TennisHall ofFame Newport,Rhode islandThismuseum wasbuilt onthe siteof thefirst UnitedStates NationalLawn TennisChampionships in1881whichgrew into theU.S.Open inNew York.A highlightis aKings Courtfor“court tennis,“first playedby monksand kingsdatingbackto
1538.In thisancient game,the ballcan bounceoff thewalls andwindows andstill bein play.There areonly10such courtsin NorthAmerica,as theycost approximately$3million to make.
21.What dowe knowabout theMuseumofBadArtA.Its collectionsare allmasterpieces.B.It isthe mostpopular museumin Boston.C.It aimsto showart notdisplayed elsewhere.D.It onlyexhibits paintingsfound neartrash barrels.
22.Why wasthe formerU.S.post officeand federalcourtroom soldfor just$1A.Because thebuilding wasin badcondition.B.Because thebuilding waslinked withillegal activities.C.Because theowner wantedto giveit awayfor charity.D.Because thecity agreedto useit forcultural purposes.
23.Where mightthis passagebe takenfromA.A travelmagazine.B.A sportsbrochure.C.A historytextbook.D.A researchpaper.BWhen HurricaneDouglas camebarreling towardOahu in2020,David Sischoquickly packedup anddrove tohigherground.But hewasnt shiftinghis family.He wasshifting snails.Sischo workswith someoftherarest endangered species onthe planet,kahuli—Hawaiis nativetree snails.Thecolorful,jewellike snailswere onceso abundant.Ifs saidthey werelike Christmasornaments coveringthe第4页/共13页trees.Almost allofthe750different specieswere foundonly in Hawaii.Today,more than half ofthose species are gone,the extinctionshappening in the spanof ahuman lifetime.Sischo andhis teamwith Hawaii9s Departmentof LandandNatural Resourceshave theheavy taskof savingwhats left.To stave off extinction,40species of snails,each aboutthe sizeof adime,live inhuman careinside anunremarkabletrailer nearHonolulu.For some,its theonly placewhere theyre found,their wildpopulations havingpletely disappeared.Most people,when they think endangered species goingextinct,theythinkof pandas and tigersand elephants,butimagine having40different speciesthat are all asrare aspandas areJ Sischosays.This winter,one speciesofsnailwill inchtoward anauspicious milestone.It willbe releasedin aspecial enclosureinthe mountainsof Oahu,one thathas beenpainstakingly preparedto givethe snailsthe bestchance ofsurvival in theirnatural environment.Still,the outlookfor Hawaiis snails isuncertain,symbolizing anew erain theconservation of endangeredspecies.Around the world,plants andanimals arebeing broughtinto enclosureasalastditch effortagainst extinction.But astheclimate heatsup andinvasive speciescontinue tospread,many haveno clearpath toreturn tonaturein thenear term.That couldmean theystay inhuman care.In theface ofthe biodiversitycrisis,many wildlifebiologistssay theresnootherchoice.These arebiological treasuresthat areirreplaceable JSisch osays.“It isnow ornever.What wemanage tokeep onEarth willbe whatthe nextgeneration isableto put back.,,
24.What wasDavidsA.The safetyofhisfamily.
8.The protectionof raretree snails.C.The withdrawalof localresidents.D.The observationofthehurricane.
25.Whats thepresent stateof kahuliAThey arenow moreabundant thanever.B.All750speciesarestill thrivinginHawaii.primary concernwhen HurricaneDouglas approachedC.They arein acritical situationof extinction.D.They can be foundin variousparts oftheworld.A.Clarify.B.Accelerate.C.Witness.D.Prevent.
26.What doesthe phrasestaveoffin Paragraph3most probablymean
27.What canbe inferredfrom thelast paragraphA.The futureof Hawaii5ssnailsis promising.B.The biodiversitycrisis iseasy todeal with.C.The waysto protectendangeredspeciesare numerous.D.The conservationofendangeredspecies ischallenging.CHas someoneever toldyou somethingthat madeyou doubtyour ownmemory orjudgment Ifso,you may be avictimof gaslighting:“Gaslighting“isakind ofpsychological abuseto gainpower overothers bypurposely makingotherpeople thinkthey9re wrongeven whentheyre right.The termes fromPatrick Hamiltonsplay in
1938.Lead characterJackManningham seeksto convincehis wifeBella thatshe isgoing crazy,by sayingshe isimagining thedimming ofthe gaslightintheirhome,when itwas actuallyhe wholowered thebrightness ofthe light.Gaslighting isinitially usedtotalkabout whathappens inromantic relationships.However,many individualsalsoexperience gaslightingat work.In fact,a recentsurvey hasfound that58%oftherespondents saidthey haveexperiencedgaslighting at work.Ifs unsurprisingsince gaslightingusually involvesa powerrelationship anda needto controlothers.In theworkplace,the dynamicsbetween aboss andhis employeecanbethe perfectbreeding groundfor thistype ofbehavior.You bossmay tellyou tohandle anassignment ina certainway,but whenyou do,he getsannoyed andsays itisntwhat hewants.It makesyou feellike yourmemory isfaulty.In orderto findout whetheryour bosssbehavior reallyconstitutes gaslightingor heis justa poormunicator,youcould writedown yourexperiences andask yourselfwhat reallyhas happened,what hismotives mightbe,and howyouremotion isaffected.But alwaysbe carefulbecause gaslightersknow howto flyunder theradar.They areskilled atweakeningan employeesconfidence andsense ofreality ina cleverand hardtoproveway.To protectyourself,attheend ofthe conversationwith yourboss,repeat backwhat you have heardand followupwith anemail restatingthe mainpoints,documenting theinteractions betweenyou two.But dontget yourhopes highthatthis willautomatically solvethe problem,Robin Stern,author ofThe GaslightEffect,warns,because ifshard to get agaslighterto changehis behaviorpattern.If thingsdont improve,you maywant toconsider gettingout ofthe gaslightingsituationby lookingfor anew position.
28.Why doesthe authormention PatrickHamlitons play in paragraph1A.To introducea famousplayinhistory.B.To showthe originoftheterm gaslighting”.C.To describehow peoplego crazyin dailylife.D.To explainthe relationshipbetween couples.
29.Why is gaslighting monintheworkplace according tothe textA.Because employeesare toosensitive.B.Because bossesare poormunicators.C.Because employerswantto dominate.D.Because workassignments aretoo difficult.第6页/共13页
30.What issuggested foremployees todetermine iftheir bossisgaslightingthemA.Emailing theirboss toask fordocuments.B.Having anargument withthe boss.C.Recording andanalyzing theirexperiences.D.Making aplaint tothe superiors.
31.What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thispassageA.To introducegaslightings originand itssolutions.B.To highlightgaslightings harmand itsreasons.C.To discussa surveyon gaslightingand itseffects.D.To explaingaslightings definitionand itstypes.DBe moreproductive.That is how ChatGPT,a generativeartificialintelligencetool fromOpenAI,sells itselfto workers.But despiteindustry hopesthat the technology willboost productivityacross theworkforce,not everyoneis onboard.According totwo recentstudies,women useChatGPT between16and20percentage pointsless thantheir malepeers,even whenthey areemployed inthe samejobs orread the same subject.The firststudy publishedasaworking paperin June,explored ChatGPTatwork.Anders Humlumof theUniversityof Chicagoand EmilieVestergard ofthe Universityof Copenhagensurveyed100,000Danes across11professions inwhich thetechnology couldsave workerstime,including journalism,softwaredeveloping andteaching.Theresearchers askedrespondents howoften theyturned toChatGPT andwhat mightkeep themfrom adoptingit.Across allprofessions,women wereless likelyto useChatGPT thanmen whoworked inthe sameindustry.Forexample,only athird offemale teachersused itfor work,pared withhalf ofmale teachers.Among softwaredevelopers,almost twothirdsof menused itwhile lessthanhalfof womendid.The gapshrank onlyslightly,to16percentage points,when peopleinthesame firmsworking on similar taskswere pared.As such,the studyconcludes thata lackof femaleconfidencemaybein partto blame:women whodid notuse AIwere morelikely thanmen tohighlight that they neededtrainingto use thetechnology.Another potentialexplanation forthe genderimbalance esfrom asurvey of486students atthe NorwegianSchool ofEconomicsNHH.It alsofound agender gap:female studentsenrolled inthe NHHsonly undergraduateprogramme were18percentage pointsless likelyto useChatGPT often.When theresearchers separatedstudents byadmission grades,itbecame clearthat thegap reflectedthe behaviourof midandhighperforming women.Low performerswere almostaslikely asmen tousethetechnology.Why mightthis beThe researchersprobed whatwas goingonwithsome cleverfollowup questions.They askedstudentswhether they would useChatGPT iftheir professorforbade it,and receiveda similardistribution of answers.However,with clearapproval,everyone,including thebetterperforming women,reported thattheywouldmake useof thetechnology.In otherwords,the highachievingwomen appearedtoputa banon themselves.Its thegood girlthing.reckons MsIsaksson.Its thisidea that’I haveto gothrough thispain,I havetodoit onmy ownand Ishouldnt cheatandtake shortcuts.”
32.What dowe knowabout ChatGPTgender usagegap accordingtothefirst studyAIt isonly foundinafew specificprofessions.B.It iscaused bywomens lessaccess tohightech.C.Itis partlydue towomens lackof confidence.D.It disappearsonsimilartasks inthesamefirm.
33.What doesParagraph4mainly talkaboutA.NHH studentsChatGPT usein differentcases.B.parison of ChatGPT useamong NHH students.C.Professors9impact onNHHstudentsChatGPT use.D.Reasons fortop NHHfemale studentsselfrestriction.
34.What isthe reasonfor highachievingwomens behavioraccordingtoMs IsakssonA.They thinkusing ChatGPTis cheating.B.They believeusing ChatGPTis painful.C.They fearpunishment forusing ChatGPT.D.They arenot interestedin newtechnology.
35.Which ofthe followingwould bethe besttitle forthetextA.ChatGPT:A NewProductivity BoosterB.ChatGPT:A GameChangerin EducationC.The GenderDifference inChatGPT UsageD.The ImpactofChatGPTon DifferentProfessions第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分125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You havetomakea speech.You havedone yourresearch andnow haveplenty ofideas bouncingaround inyour headthatyou wanttogetacross.The bigquestion youface atthis pointishowto organizethose thoughts.36You needto brainstormsome supportingideas andthen figureout howthose ideasfit together.These arejust twocases thatmany peopledeal withfrequently.Some useoutlining toflesh outand organizetheirideas,but isthatthebest strategy3738This twodimensionalstructure isdesigned tohelp youremember informationbecause itsformat iseasy foryourmind toremember.More than250million peopleworldwide usethem,so whydont youhave atryand seewhat theyareallaboutWhat isa mindmap Simplyput,it isones ideasput intothe formofavisual diagramthat startswithacentral idea.Put thisidea ina bubbleinthemiddle ofa pagewith linesradiating outto otherbubbles thatcontain relatedthemes orconcepts.39Use words,short phrasesor imagesto expressyour ideas.And usecolorcoded bubblesforavisualrepresentation ofeach branchsconnection.Studies haveshown thatthis techniqueof usingpictures,colors andvisual arrangementhas improvedpeoples recallandmemory ofinformation by10to15percent.40Creativity isaroused becauseofthespatial arrangement,enablingpeople tomake morelinks andassociations ontopics ofany kind.Additionally,it increasesones productivitybecausemind mappingmakes iteasier tolearn faster.So whetheryoure incharge ofa projector writinga researchpaper,make thistechnique acore partof yourplanningprocess!A.But itdoesnt stopthere.B.It shouldlook likea manyleggedspider.C.This isa monproblem thatmany peopleface.D.It hasproven toincrease notonly productivityand creativitybut alsomemory.E.Or perhapsyou areplanning towrite apaper,and allyouhaveisthemaintopic.F.If everyonethought ina linearmanner,then theanswer wouldbe yes,but mostpeople dont.G.Enter mindmapping,a techniquethat showshow differentideas andfacts relateto oneanother.第三部分语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项The sidedoor ofthe aircraftwas opened,andabrisk windrushed in.Packed tightlylike sardineswere fourteensilentpeople.Two ofthem weremy adultchildren,41out atthe endlesssky.When wereached analtitude of14,000feet,my sonsface turnedpale ashe42inched tothe openingand fellout ofthe43,Something wentcold inmy heart.But,only secondslater,instructions werebeing、44and itwas mydaughters turn.Her face,however,was45,and shelaughed andwhooped,fallingaway intothe wildblue.For aquick moment,a desperatefear46me,and Iwondered ifthat wasthelasttime Iwould seethem.But thethought soon47as Ifelt astrong pullonmypack andwas movedinto position.。
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