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2026年1月,浙江省普通高等学校招生英语模拟考试听力部分现在开始。第一节听下面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,每段对话读两遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。I have a guitar lesson after school, so I won't be able to play football today. I wish I could play an instrument, but I found IT too difficult. But many of your photos have been published in the school journal. I have a guitar lesson after school, so I won't be able to play football today. I wish I could play an instrument, but I found IT too difficult. But many of your photos have been published in the school journal. How are your new neighbors? I don't know, really. They have a huge dog which needs walking all the time, but they never say hi when they pass. Still, compared to my last neighbors, they are a big improvement. At least they won't be following parties at three. I, M. how are your new neighbors? I don't know, really. They have a huge dog which needs walking all the time, but they never say hi when they pass. Still, compared to my last neighbors, they are a big improvement. At least they won't be throwing parties at three. A, M. Jamie wants science toys for his birthday. Gosh, time is passing so quickly. I know IT feels like only yesterday he was a helpless baby, and now he is talking about science. Look at this website. What do you think? Jamie wants . science toys for his birthday. Gosh, time is passing so quickly. I know IT feels like only yesterday he was a helpless baby, and now he's talking about science. Look at this website. What do you think? I hate complaining, but Andrew just isn't pulling his weight on this group project. Miss and the rest of us didn't have time to complete his work. We're worried it'll affect our grades and its just not fair. Don't worry, mark, i'll sort this out. I hate complaining, but Andrew just isn't pulling his weight on this group project. Miss and the rest of us don't have time to complete his work. We're worried it'll affect our grades and its just not fair. Don't worry, mark, i'll sort this out. When I get anxious, i'll do a grounding . exercise. What does not involve? Basically, I focus my mind, noticing what I can see here, and feel like the wind on my face, the sound of my breath. Etta IT really helps. When I get . anxious, i'll do a grounding exercise. What does that involve? Basically. I focus my mind, noticing what I can see here, and feel like the wind on my face, the sound of my breath at sea. IT really helps. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面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ABC3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。听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。You know, I should have done this . years ago, really, and you thought you'd be bored. I was wrong. But it's easy to make all the cool stuff for city offers when you've . always live there. True, and I know Better. When I first arrived here, I was amazed by everything, but it's equally amazing how quickly that . feeling wore off. Well, playing tourists has allowed us both to see things with fresh eyes. Wasn't that little museum cool? Yeah, I love IT. Hey, I need coffee. Can we find somewhere before heading to the subway? Sounds good. Then its next stop, city farm. You know, I should have done this . years ago really. And you thought you'd be bored. I was wrong. But it's easy to miss all the cool stuff for city offers when you've always lived there. True, and I know Better when I first arrived here, I was amazed by everything, but it's equally amazing how quickly that feeling wore off. Well, playing tourists has allowed us both to see things with fresh eyes. Wasn't that little museum cool? Yeah, I love IT. Hey, I need coffee. Can we find somewhere before heading to the subway? Sounds good. Then it's next stop, city farm. 听下面一段对话,回答第八和第9两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。So I thought about IT, and i've rewritten my introduction really. Oh, I hope I didn't upset you. I'm just imagining that this will be the first time your classmates have even heard . of this topic. No, you're all right. The original version was too much. I just hope this one is Better. Want to hear? Yes, please. Okay, here goes. Fungi have a natural ability to break down harmful chemicals, and researchers believe this process could provide a solution to many pollution problems. Great start in . this presentation will explain how this process works, what kinds of fungi are used, and some real world examples of how it's already making a difference. I like this version much Better. So I thought about IT, and i've rewritten my introduction really. Oh, I hope I didn't upset you. I'm just imagining that this will be the first time your classmates have even . heard of this topic. No, you are right. The original version was too much. I just hope this one is Better. Want to hear? Yes, please. Okay, here goes. Fungi have a natural ability to break down harmful chemicals, and researchers believe this process could provide a solution to many pollution problems. Great start in . this presentation will explain how this process works, what kinds of fungi are used, and some real world examples of how it's already making a difference. I like this version much Better. 听下面一段对话,回答第十至第十二三个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。I just checked, and we're in the right place. However, the secretary says they are running twenty minutes behind schedule. Oh, great. So I won't be called into the office until at least two thirty five P. M. C. I told you we didn't need to set off so early. The letter said we need to arrive ten minutes before the appointment time. That's right now. Besides, IT can take half an hour to find somewhere . to park here. You're right. Better safe than sorry. Are you nervous? No, they're just talking me through the procedure today. I can't . believe you're letting a robot cut your nee. You don't even trust the driver list technology. Well, it's a robot assisted Operation. The human with the medical degree is still in control. I was reading about sixty the other day. Apparently it'll be so fast that it'll make online Operations possible. Wow, so someone could Operate on me from the other side of the world. Hm, no, thanks. Hey, IT could be a game changer for people living in . remote areas. That's true. I just checked, and we're in the right place. However, the secretary says they are running twenty minutes behind schedule. Oh, great. So I won't be called into the office until at least two thirty five P. M. C. I told you we didn't need to set off so early. The letter said we need to arrive ten minutes before the appointment time. That's right now. Besides, IT can take half an hour to find somewhere to park here. You're right. Better safe than sorry. Are you nervous? No, they're just talking me through the procedure today. I can't believe you're letting a robot cut your new open. You don't even trust the driverless technology. Well, it's a robot assisted Operation. The human with the medical degree is still in control. I was reading about sixty the other day. Apparently it'll be so fast that it'll make online Operations possible. Wow, so someone could Operate on me from the other side of the world? HMM, no, thanks. Hey, IT could be a game changer for people living in . remote areas. That's true. 听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16 4个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。So how was IT perfect? My mom . didn't stop crying all day. And I must admit, when my sister walked in on my dad's ARM, I almost lost IT myself. How lovely. How was the party? Oh, IT was amazing. And will both cooky school graduates. So you can imagine they really pushed the boat out on the food. Did they make IT? They own their own restaurant, right? No, they didn't want the stress on their big day, so they let the hotel handled, but they had a big hand in planning the menu. Oh yeah. instead of a traditional dinner, they set up tables with a huge variety of things, roast duck, seafood, barbecue, pork. I've never seen so much . food that sounds inviting. yeah. My cousins were feeling their plates so full. Mom said they did so because they were worried that would run out. That's waste for, yes. he took me quite a while to persuade them to behave politely. Anyway, all the guests seem to have enjoyed themselves. So how was IT perfect? My mom . didn't stop crying all day, and I must admit, when my sister walked in on my dad on, I almost losted myself. how lovely. How was the party? Oh, IT was amazing. swee. both. Q curry school graduates. So you can imagine they really pushed the boat out on the food. Did they make IT? They own their own restaurant, right? No, they didn't want the stress on their big day, so they let the hotel handled, but they had a big hand in planning the menu. oh yeah. Instead of a traditional dinner, they set up tables with a huge variety of things, rose duck, seafood, barbecue, pork. I've never seen so much . food that sounds inviting. Yeah. my cousins were feeling their plates so full. Mom said they did so because they were worried that would run out. That's wasteful. Yes. IT took me quite a while to persuade them to behave politely. Anyway, all the guests seem to have enjoyed themselves. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第24个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Welcome to the bossy podcast today. I'm sharing an embarrassing personal experience that taught me one of the most important lessons of my career. My first company was an online marketplace connecting small independent artists and makers with customers age twenty two with my shiny new business degree in hand, I thought time you at all. But I had much to learn about people management. I was good at choosing the right people. And my small, hardworking team moved mountains during those early days. After a successful first year, I booked a fancy restaurant to celebrate. As we were leaving, I noticed mr. Green, our cleaner, the floor. He wished us a great night, and I realized I had left him out. I simply hadn't considered him a part of the team, but he was. He kept our works space clean. He fixed the ancient printer without complaint. We couldn't do anything without him, so I asked my assistance to contact the restaurant and up data reservation. While I apologized and invited mister Greens to come to my great relief, he generously accepted, telling me to forget IT. But I couldn't, and I never want to. As leaders, we must realize that those working beneath us form the very foundation of our success. Without them, everything falls apart. So do we strengthen that foundation with respect and recognition, or weaken IT with carelessness? The choice is clear. Welcome to the bossy podcast. Today, i'm sharing an embarrassing experience that taught me one of the most important lessons of my career. My first company was an online marketplace connecting small independent artists and makers with customers. Age twenty two, with my shiny new business degree in hand, I thought time you at all, but I had much to learn about people management. I was good at choosing the right people. And my small, hardworking team moved mountains during those early days. After a successful first year, I booked a fancy restaurant to celebrate. As we were leaving, I noticed mr. Green, our cleaner, sweeping the floor. He wished us a great night, and I realized I had left him out. I simply hadn't considered him a part of the team, but he was. He kept our workspace clean. He fixed the ancient printer without complaint. We couldn't do anything without him. So I asked my assistant to contact the restaurant and up data reservation while I apologize, and invited mister Greens come to my great relief. He generously accepted, telling me to forget IT. But I couldn't, and I never want to. As leaders, we must realize that those working beneath us form the very foundation of our success. Without them, everything falls apart. So do we strengthen that foundation with respect and recognition, or weaken IT with carelessness? The choice is clear. 第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。
2026年1月浙江省普通高校招生考试模拟卷
英语试题
命题:浙江省杭州第二中学“审核:浙江省温州中学
考生须知:
1.本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟:
2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、试场号、座位号:
3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效:
4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。
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。每段对话读两遍。
1.What is the woman good at?
A.Taking pictures.
B.Playing football.
C.Playing the guitar.
2.What was the man's problem with his old neighbors?
A.They never bothered to greet him.
B.Their dog often caused problems.
C.They often disturbed him at night.
3.What are the speakers probably doing?
A.Holding a party.
B.Choosing a gift
C.Planning a science project.
4.Why has Mark come to his teacher?
A.His grade is lower than it should be
B.His team needs more time to get prepared.
C.His teammate isn't doing his fair share.
5.How does the woman relieve anxiety?
A.She focuses on the joys of life.
B.She practices breathing exercises.
C.She pays close attention to her senses
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.How does the man probably feel?
A.A bit ashamed.
B.Pleasantly surprised.
C.Quite bored.
7.Where will the speakers go first?
A.A museum.
B.A cafe
C.A subway station.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What motivated the man to rewrite his introduction?
A.His teacher's instruction.B.His classmates'reaction.
C.The woman's suggestion.
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9.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Improving a speech.B.Solving pollution problems.
C.Developing the writing ability.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Where are the speakers probably?
A.In the doctor's office.
B.In a waiting room.
C.In a parking lot.
11.What time might it be now?
A.2:05p.m.
B.2:15p.m.
C.2:25p.m.
12.What do we know about the man?
A.He's unable to drive a car.
B.He's a graduate in 'medicine.
C.He doubts about new technology.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What type of event did the man recently attend?
A.A family wedding.
B.A graduation ceremony
C.An opening of a restaurant.
14.What is the relationship between the man and Sasha?
A.Mother and son.
B.Cousins.
C.Brother and sister.
15.Who mainly designed the menu?
A.Sasha and Will.
B.The hotel.
C.The man's mother.
16.What is the man's attitude toward the behaviour of his cousins?
A.Disapproving.
B.Indifferent.
C.Amused.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Which type of business was the speaker's first company?
A.A fine art dealer.
B.A customer service provider.
C.An online shopping platform.
18.What was the speaker's strength?
A.Motivating his team.
B.Picking good team members.
C.Handling customer complaints.
19.What did the speaker's assistant probably ask the restaurant to do?
A.Cancel the reservation.
B.Increase the number of guests.
C.Change the reservation to a later time.
20.What did the speaker mainly learn from the experience?
A.Attention to detail is critical to success.
B.Good leaders recognize all contributions
C.Small teams are more efficient than large ones.
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
The San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Library provides information services and resources for San
Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance staff and volunteers.Our Archives Rare Book Room preserves a wide
variety of materials documenting our history,plus a specialized collection of 19th and 20th century
publications related to various biological sciences and the history of zoological gardens.We are located
in the Beckman Center next to the San Diego Zoo Safari Park,overlooking beautiful San Pasqual Valley.
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Services Facilities:
San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance team members may request books and articles through the
Library's website,check out/renew books by email or phone,and receive/return books by interoffice mail.
We teach team members how to access our collections and journal subscriptions and navigate our website.
We also provide reference and literature research services.
Team members are welcome to use our facilities during opening hours (8:30 a.m.to 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday).We offer a reading/study area,four SDZWA-networked computers,and a color
printer/copier/scanner.Library access and services are normally restricted to SDZWA team members.
Scholars requesting access to our specialized collection may email library@sdzwa.org with a brief
description of their research project.
Online Resources:
●Animal Fact Sheets
Explore detailed,fully referenced information guides to 130+animal species at the San Diego Zoo
and Safari Park,including distribution,physical characteristics,behavior,diet,reproduction,
managed care,conservation,and a comprehensive bibliography.
Zoo Conservation News
Keep up-to-date on zoo,aquarium,wildlife,plant,ecology,and conservation news with a weekly
email that links to relevant stories.
SDZWA History Time Line
Explore San Diego Zoo and Safari Park history.
●
Staff Publications
Search for scientific publications by Zoo,Safari Park,and Conservation Research staff.
21.What can we know about the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Library?
A.It is located near the Beckman Center.
B.It preserves merely historical documents.
C.It is open to the general public without restrictions.
D.It offers both physical and online resources for research.
22.What is required when a scholar from outside the SDZWA needs to use the specialized collection?
A.A phone call during opening hours.
B.A formal letter of recommendation.
C.An in-person visit to the Beckman Center.
D.An email outlining their research.
23.Which of the following can be found within the library's online resources?
A.Visitor guidelines for the Safari Park.
B.Maps of animal exhibits in the Safari Park
C.Materials about San Diego Zoo's development.
D.Application forms for San Diego Zoo's volunteer.
B
It's a familiar tale these days:A Canadian quits their exhausting day job to pursue a dream,like
opening a coffee shop,and finds freedom and joy.My story is similar,with a twist.
It begins in 2016,during the last semester of my philosophy undergrad,when I decided to become a
writer after being inspired by modern and classic works I was reading.I earned a journalism master's
from New York University and worked at Toronto Life magazine.I had some success,interviewing
important figures and even writing for The New York Times.But behind the scenes,I was constantly
stressed and struggling to make rent.
Then things changed.Last summer,a friend invited me to coach a small group of 11-year-old
volleyball players.I always loved volleyball but had pushed it aside because I thought it couldn't be a
career.I jumped at the chance.Every morning,I trained the kids on passing,setting and serving.I had
gone from interviewing people to playing volleyball in the park with kids.Surprisingly,I felt alive again.
Volleyball reawakened a spirit of playfulness in me.I didn't have to sit behind a computer all day.
The parents paid me fairly and on time,and my work could not be replaced by artificial intelligence.So I
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went all in.I found gym space,started running my own clinics and created an organization called Super
Volley.
Things are going decently well so far.Like many small businesses,I'm at the mercy of a rising cost
of living,a harsh economy and consumers who might devote their Saturdays to something else.But I'll
keep going because this volleyball thing rewards me in ways that go well beyond money or journalistic
fame.
24.Why does the author mention"a familiar tale"at the beginning?
A.To criticize people who give up stable jobs.
B.To suggest that opening a coffee shop is a good idea.
C.To introduce his own story of chasing what he loves.
D.To warn readers not to follow others'dreams blindly.
25.What was the problem with the author's writing career?
A.He didn't have a chance to do meaningful work.
B.He had no interest in interviewing public figures.
C.He felt journalism was less serious than philosophy.
D.He was under great pressure and financially troubled.
26.According to paragraph 4,what is the advantage of the author's new career?
A.It allows him to make a fortune.
B.It cannot be replaced by technology.
C.It offers more creative opportunities.
D.It brings him more fame and public attention.
27.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.The author is still unsure if coaching can be a long-term career.
B.The author is realistic and finds deep fulfillment in what he does.
C.The author occasionally regrets leaving his previous writing career.
D.The author is confident that his volleyball business will expand soon.
C
In the next few months,millions will apply for postgraduate study.Most plan to get a master's
degree,hoping it will help them stand out in a crowded job market.
People often think they need a master's degree to get or keep a job,mainly because they feel
insecure,yet research shows a master's usually raises pay much less than a college degree,and some
programs leave graduates worse off.
Despite the limited benefits for graduates,universities still have reasons to admit more
postgraduates.In Britain,undergraduate fees are controlled by the government and have barely risen for
ten years.Enrolling more postgraduates,who can be charged higher fees,is one way to make more
money.In America,as fewer young people attend college,universities hope more students will return for
master's degrees.Since 2000,the cost of studying for a master's in America has tripled.Many students
still pay high fees because they believe higher degrees will help them earn more.In fact,people with a
college degree make about 70%more than high-school graduates,while those with a master's earn about
18%more.
The subject chosen matters most.In America,master's degrees in computer science and engineering
bring the biggest pay rise.In some subjects,people may even earn less.In Britain,men with a master's in
politics make about 10%less in their mid-30s than those who only studied it at college;for history,the
drop is about 20%,and for English,nearly 30%.
Women are more likely than men to gain from a master's degree.A British study finds such degrees
raise women's earnings in 14 of 31 subjects,but for men,only in six.This is surprising because men
usually earn more,and the gap grows with education.Still,women with higher degrees often earn more
than those without,as they tend to work longer hours,especially after becoming parents.
28.What motivates many people to pursue a master's degree?
A.They want to gain an edge in the job market.
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B.They expect to find easier jobs after graduation
C.They hope to earn more than college graduates.
D.They wish to prepare for further academic study.
29.Why do many universities want more postgraduate students?
A.To earn more from higher tuition fees.
B.To cope with the rising undergraduate fees
C.To attract returning students and adult learners.
D.To provide more opportunities in technical fields.
30.What is the writer's attitude toward people's pursuit of master's degrees?
A.Appreciative.B.Unconcerned.
C.Objective.
D.Disapproving.
31.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A.How a Master's Degree Increases a Graduate's Pay
B.Why Universities Enroll More Postgraduate Students
C.The Decline in Students Pursuing a Master's Degree
D.The Value of a Master's Degree and Its Impact Factors
D
Although photovoltaic(光伏电池)cells and wind turbines(涡轮机)were invented almost 150 years
ago,they still generate only 7%of the world's electricity today.This might appear to show limited
progress.Nevertheless,the situation is changing rapidly:over the past decade,these renewable
technologies have grown faster than any other energy source,as their costs continue to fall and make
them competitive with fossil fuels.BP,an energy enterprise,expects renewables to account for half of the
growth in global energy supply over the next 20 years.It is no longer hard to believe that the world is
entering an era of clean,unlimited and cheap power,where society could rely less on polluting fossil
fuels and more on sustainable energy sources.
However,there is a $20 trillion hitch.In the coming decades,huge amounts of investment will be
needed to replace old polluting power plants,upgrade outdated infrastructure(基础设施),and improve
the power lines that deliver electricity reliably to homes and businesses.
Normally investors enjoy putting their money into electricity because it brings reliable returns.Yet
green energy has a dirty secret.The more it is used,the more it drives down the price of electricity from
all sources.That makes it difficult to manage the transition to a carbon-free future,when many kinds of
power generation,both clean and dirty,need to remain profitable.Unless the market is fixed,subsidies
(补贴)to the industry will only grow.
Policymakers are beginning to see this problem as a reason to slow down the use of renewable
energy.In some parts of Europe and China,investment in renewables is falling because subsidies have
been reduced.However,the answer is not to use less wind and solar power,but to rethink how clean
energy is priced so that it can be used more effectively,maintain profitability for energy providers,and
contribute fully to a sustainable,low-carbon energy future.
32.What do we know about renewable energy according to the first paragraph?
A.Its costs are still higher than fossil fuels.
B.It faces no financial or market challenges.
C.It generates most of the world's electricity
D.It is growing fastest and becoming cheaper.
33.What does the underlined word"hitch"in paragraph 2 probably mean?
A.Delay.
B.Problem.
C.Plan.
D.Advantage.
34.Why does the transition to a carbon-free future become difficult?
A.Green energy increases the overall cost of electricity generation.
B.Falling prices make many types of power generation unprofitable.
C.Investors are no longer putting their money into the electricity industry.
D.Subsidies for green energy are no longer available from the government.
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35.How can green energy be used more effectively?
A.By updating its generating technologies.
B.By increasing subsidies for green energy.
C.By setting reasonable prices for clean energy.
D.By encouraging more investment in the market.
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。
Many of us have,at times,failed to pursue a goal.We want to get in shape and join a gym,but we
soon stop going and end up spending our evenings on the couch instead.36 Such goal-pursuit
failure is so common-we make New Year's resolutions,only to admit defeat just a few weeks into the
new year.
37 I found in my own research that people believe time to be a crucial ingredient in pursuing
the most frequently pursued goals,such as working out,or learning a language or instrument.The feeling
that we don't have enough hours has become such an integral part of our lives that we almost take it for
granted to never feel like we have enough time.
New research,however,shows a simple trick that allows us to get back some control and bounce
back from goal-pursuit failure.38 This simple shift in language allows us to feel like how we
dealt with our lack of time was a choice,and that we can change our approach in the future and regain
motivation.
In a study with 300 online participants,Luis Abreu discovered those instructed to speak about a
goal-pursuit failure in terms of not having made the time were more motivated to get back on track with
their goal.39 This interesting effect occurs because people feel more in control of their time
when they talk about making the time,or even not making the time.
How we speak can have a powerful effect not only on others,but even on ourselves.When we fail at
something,it's up to us to tell ourselves a story about what happened,and how we can do better in the
future.40 We can thereby find the motivation to make time to pursue our important goals.
A.Learning to manage our time effectively is the key to pursuing goals.
B.One way to help is to talk about time in a way that makes us its active managers.
C.This benefit was even sustained,as people reported stronger resolve a week later.
D.Hence,we must learn to prioritize our goals more effectively over other activities.
E.One of the most common reasons behind our failure to attain goals is lack of time.
F.Or we buy ingredients to cook better food,only to go back to our take-out habits soon.
G.Instead of saying that we didn't have the time,we can say that we didn't make the time.
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 mother was the most horrible cook,unbelievably bad at it.
Her problem was the lack of 41-far from being bad,she thought she was 42.But
underneath that,it was a set of misunderstandings,any one of which would have been enough to make
you 43 to eat at her house.She thought everything could be 44 by a dried apricot ()
She was extremely experimental but ignored basic45.So when she died earlier this year,I
46_many things would make me_47_her,but none of the things would be edible(可食用的).
The only 48 thought I could have would be:"Thank God.I never have to eat that peanut soup
again,which had an apricot in it."
And I have to talk about her apple tree.It's just a 49 tree,but it produces enough apples to
50 an army over a mountain.For three months of every year,I could never go and see her without
her saying,"Please take some apples,"and handing me a huge basket.I would say,"No,nobody in my
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likes apples and I don't even like 52."She'd go,"How about just these 37 apples at the
top?”AndI'dgo,No.”
Of course,this autumn,I've been 53 by the need to finish them all.I've made a lot of things
with apples,and I've eaten vast amounts of food that are apple-associated.As the 54
draws to a
close,I can't 55
enough:eat your mother's apples while she's still alive.They're quite tasty
41.A.self-discipline
B.self-knowledge
C.self-respect
D.self-pity
42.A.responsible
B.elegant
C.attractive
D.brilliant
43.A.rush
B.hate
C.need
D.expect
44.A.lifted
B.ruined
C.created
D.saved
45.A.manners
B.principles
C.services
D.tools
46.A.boasted
B.worried
C.figured
D.criticized
47.A.think of
B.come across
C.argue with
D.call upon
48.A.food-related
B.time-honored
C.well-intentioned
D.good-natured
49.A.huge
B.tough
C.regular
D.beautiful
50.A.follow
B.power
C.defeat
D.establish
51.A.company
B.school
C.town
D.family
52.A.treats
B.candy
C.cuisines
D.fruit
53.A.spared
B.interrupted
C.possessed
D.rejected
54.A.season
B.project
C.celebration
D.festival
55.A.care
B.respect
C.stress
D.laugh
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。
In recent years,a new cultural wave has swept across China and beyond.This cultural wave,
Chinese Guochao,
56(date)back to the early 21st century,blends traditional elements with
modern fashion.It has now grown into a global trend that reflects both modern creativity and national
pride.
Guochao today 57 (practice)through constant innovation and collaboration between
designers and technology companies.Classic themes such as dragons and peonies are 58
(incredible)blended with digital art and packaging design,turning them into viral hits on platforms like
TikTok and Xiaohongshu.It values cultural integration and59(precise)in every artistic detail,
showing how traditional beauty can fit a global stage.Each product plays 60 unique role-for
instance,Li-Ning's jackets or Xiaomi's calligraphy-themed phone cases-perfectly balancing modern
taste with deep cultural roots.
Many young designers devote their lives to mastering Guochao design.They study traditional art
tirelessly,experiment with modern styles,and refine their ideas day after day 61(transform)local
inspiration into global brands.Today,Guochao attracts people 62 all ages and backgrounds
Schools and 63(studio)offer workshops to cultivate cultural pride and creativity,while global
fashion shows highlight its growing influence.64 makes Guochao truly special is its power to
tell Chinese stories through modern design.65 it continues to expand worldwide,more young
talents join in,spreading Chinese culture and confidence to every corner of the 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,你的英国笔友Peter现就读于北京一所中学。该校近期将组织一次实践活动,
方案有二:前往一所小学担任助教,或去一家中餐馆研习烹饪。他来信询问你的意见,请给他回
复,内容包括:
(1)推荐一个方案;
(2)你的理由。
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注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右:
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear Peter,
Yours,
LiHua
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。
I was lounging on the sofa,enjoying a cozy TV session with the kids,when my wife Lindsey burst
into the room."Jake,there's a pig on our driveway!"she exclaimed.Our driveway was on the opposite
side of the house,so we'd installed a security camera for just such occasions.Sure enough,it revealed a
massive,four-legged creature wandering around.Moments later,we caught sight of it gently touching the
window with his snout(口鼻部)and grunting softly.
"He's adorable!"my 10-year-old daughter,Ella,squealed,"I'm going to say hello!"I cautioned her
that we didn't know if the pig was friendly,but before I could stop her,she was already out the door.To
our relief,the colossal pig seemed perfectly content to be petted and fawned over().Ella pleaded to
keep him,but I gently explained that we didn't have enough space.
Disappointed though Ella was,Lindsey and I decided to send the pig back.I called a local farmer to
see if the pig belonged to him.When I described the animal's size and distinctive markings,he chuckled,
confirming that it was definitely Kevin Bacon,who was probably just out looking for some company.
The Hollywood actor's name gave us all a good laugh.The farmer also told us Kevin enjoyed playing
with kids.
We learned that the farmer was away on business and wouldn't be able to return until the next day.
He asked if we could walk Kevin home."I'm not sure we'll be able to get him to move,"I replied."You
could try luring (him with food,"the farmer suggested.He then mentioned that Kevin had a soft
spot for Oreos(奥利奥饼干).Fortunately,we had some Oreos in the biscuit tin.I hoped it would be
enough.Then Lindsey managed to fit Kevin with a dog leash ()
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右:
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
After checking the route to the farm,we set off with a bag of treats.
Suddenly,we realized there was only one Oreo left and it was impossible to find more food.
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2026年1月浙江省普通高校招生考试模拟卷
英语参考答案
命题:浙江省杭州第二中学审核:浙江省温州中学
1.A
2.C
3.B
4.C
5.C
6.B
7.B
8.C
9.A
10.B
11.A
12.C
13.A
14.C
15.A
16.A
17.C
18.B
19.B
20.B
21.D
22.D
23.C
24.C
25.D
26.B
27.B
28.A
29.A
30.C
31.D
32.D
33.B
34.B
35.C
36.F
37.E
38.G
39.C
40.B
41.B
42.D
43.B
44.A
45.B
46.C
47.A
48.A
49.C
50.B
51.D
52.D
53.C54.A
55.C
56.dating
57.is practiced
58.incredibly
59.precision
60.a
61.to transform
62.of/from
63.studios
64.What
65.As/When
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