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2025学年第二学期浙江省中本一体化期末联合考试
高二年级
英语试卷
本试题卷共四大部分,全卷共8页。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)】
做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到答题
纸上。
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。
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)1.How could the woman tell that the man had been to Mexico probably?
A.By his clothes.
B.By his accent.
C.By his skin.
()2.What does the woman want to do?
A.To change a seat.
B.To book a seat.
C.To return to her seat.
()3.How old is the house?
A.122 years old.
B.125 years old.
C.127 years old.
()4.What is the man probably like?
A.He is confident.
B.He is unreasonable.
C.He is modest.
()5.What do we know about the man?
A.He is hungry.
B.He is late
C.He is slow.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6一7题。
()6.How many choices does the woman provide?
A.Two.
B.Three.
C.Four.
()7.Where are the speakers?
A.At the post office.
B.At the airport.
C.At the bank
听下面一段对话,回答第8一10题。
()8.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.They are relatives.
B.They are classmates
C.They are colleagues.
()9.What did the man do recently?
A.He joined a gym.
B.He tried a new diet
C.He found some good recipes.
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)10.Where does the conversation take place?
A.At a library.
B.At a bookstore.
C.At a doctor's office.
听下面一段对话,回答第11一13题。
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)11.What is being made?
A.Beer.
B.Wine.
C.Tea.
()12.When did the man get his present job?
A.A decade ago.B.Three years ago.
C.Two years ago.
()13.How much does the first glass cost with a ticket?
A.Nothing.
B.Half the normal price.
C.A third of the normal price
听下面一段对话,回答第14一17题。
(
)14.What will the woman do soon?
A.She will open a new bank account
B.She will deposit a check.
C.She will borrow some money from a friend.
()15.What will the woman need to do for online banking?
A.Make an appointment with her boss.
B.Go to a bank machine.
C.Talk to someone at the bank
()16.How much is the woman's rent?
A.$1000.
B.$800
C.$200
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)17.When will the woman receive her actual bank card?
A.On Sunday.
B.On Monday.
C.On Tuesday.
听下面一段独白,回答第18一20题。
)18.What is the speaker mainly talking about?
A.The Minshan mountain range.
B.Endangered animals in Sichuan Province.
C.A natural attraction.
()19.How long is the valley?
A.2.5km.
B.7.5km.
C.370 km
()20.What is the primary color created by the soft mineral?
A.Yellow.
B.Blue.
C.Green.
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)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Aysen,the third-largest region in Chile,is a nature lover's dream.Glaciers(),mountains,rivers,and
lakes dot the landscape,with lots of fantastic national parks and amazing nature reserves for you to check out.
Laguna San Rafael National Park
Located on southern Chile's Pacific coastline,Laguna San Rafael National Park is one of the most
beautiful parts of the country.The park includes the Northern Patagonian Ice Field,which includes both the
San Rafael and San Quintin glaciers.You'll also find Monte Sa Valentin,the highest peak in the southern
Andes.
Queulat National Park
Thanks to its remote()location,Queulat National Park is home to a remarkable range of
untouched and unspoiled landscape.Its hanging glacier is undoubtedly the park's most impressive part,as two
twinkling waterfalls made of melted ice plunge to the ground from a rocky cliff()face.
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Cerro Castille National Reserve
Named after the rocky peak that lies at its heart,Cerro Castille National Reserve is a wonderfully wild
part of Chile to explore.The reserve protects and preserves the natural habitats of many different animals and
plants.Visitors can sometimes spot South Andean deer,guanacos,and Andean condors off in the distance.
Tamango National Park Reserve
Located near the southernmost town along Chile's famous Carretera Austral,Tamango National Park
Reserve boasts marvelous scenery and features water sports.You can always go kayaking,swimming,or
fishing in nearby Lago Cochrane.A boat trip along the Lago Cochrane is a fabulous(way to see more
incredible scenery.
()21.What is the most striking feature of Queulat National Park?
A.Various rare wild plants.
B.A special hanging glacier.
C.The highest peak in southern Andes.D.Exciting water sports.
()22.What can visitors see in Cerro Castille National Reserve?
A.Several famous glaciers.
B.Ice waterfalls falling down cliffs.
C.Different kinds of wild animals.
D.Beautiful lakes for kayaking.
()23.What can we infer from the passage?
A.Aysen is the largest region in Chile.
B.Laguna San Rafael National Park lies in eastern Chile.
C.Visitors cannot take boats on Lago Cochrane.
D.Queulat National Park is not easy for people to reach.
B
In a corner of Ontario,Canada,a cardboard box with a handwritten note recently caught the attention of
passers-by.It wasn't a case of animal abandonment().Indeed,the truth was more inspiring.
The tale began when a car mechanic discovered a nest inside a vehicle for repair.It belonged to a red
squirrel()who had recently given birth to seven babies.Unfortunately,when the car was moved,the
mother was frightened away,leaving her newborns behind.
The mechanic contacted the Guelph Humane Society.Animal Services Officer Brooke responded to the
call.Knowing the best thing for the baby squirrels was to reunite them with their mother,Brooke didn't take
them to a wildlife shelter.Instead,she placed them inside that cardboard box and returned it to the original
place where the car had been parked in hopes that the mother squirrel was still nearby.To prevent people from
disturbing the scene,Brooke taped a note explaining the situation,"Please don't move me.I'm waiting for my
mom!"
Unfortunately,that evening,the mother squirrel did not return.Determined not to give up,Brooke took
the baby squirrels home to care overnight.The next morning,she brought them back for a second attempt.
This time,the mother squirrel returned,recognized her babies and relocated them to a new nest.
For Brooke,moments like these are deeply rewarding."It is a main reason I chose this career.Nothing is
better than when a mom recognizes her young and takes full control.Nature is so beautiful-I am so lucky
to be witness.”
This story may seem like a small event,but it highlights a growing awareness in wildlife care.When pos-
sible,allow animals to remain in their natural environment with their families.
()24.Why did Brooke put the baby squirrels in a cardboard box?
A.To send them to a wildlife shelter.
B.To wait for their mother to come back.
C.To keep them away from wild animals.
D.To ask passers-by to look after them.
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()25.What does the underlined word "relocated"in Paragraph 4 most probably mean?
A.moved
B.fed
C.protected
D.watched
)26.What can we infer about Brooke from the passage?
A.She dislikes working with small animals.
B.She feels satisfied with her job.
C.She once gave up saving the baby squirrels
D.She works as a car mechanic in Ontario.
()27.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.A kind officer helped baby squirrels reunite with their mother.
B.A car mechanic found a squirrel nest in a broken car.
C.People in Ontario start to protect all kinds of wild animals.
D.A touching note drew many passers-by's attention.
As a librarian,I am hearing one question often:Do audiobooks()qualify as reading?Many people
don't think so..There is a pride一even a snobbishness(勢利)一to being well read.
Telling someone that you have only listened to a certain book usually comes out sounding like an
apology.A recent survey found that 41 percent of adults don't believe audiobooks qualify as reading.One
friend of mine,who argues with his husband over this,once memorably told me that listening to a book felt
like seeing a musical in New Jersey instead of on a Broadway stage.Close,but not the real thing.I used to
feel the same way myself.
Part of the disapproval comes from how we tend to think reading works.Reading with the eyes starts
with decoding(),linking letters to sounds and meanings.But once those pathways are built,the brain
draws on the same language network to make sense of words,whether they arrive through sight or sound.A
2019 study of The Journal of Neuroscience by researchers from the university of California found that the
brains of people reading or listening to the same stories processed meaning in almost the same way.Focused
listening lights up those networks and delivers the same comprehension just as print does.Especially for those
with reading disabilities,it can improve comprehension and help them stay with the story.However,casual or
distracted(分心的)listening,like playing an audiobook while doing chores(杂务),doesn't appear to engage
those networks fully.
In plenty of classrooms,students still track their progress in reading print pages and sending the messages
that only print counts.However,teachers should give students credit for listening to books,too.Youngsters
who read daily for enjoyment tend to develop stronger skills and score higher in school-on average,roughly
the equivalent()of a year and a half ahead.They're also more likely to keep reading for pleasure later
in life.Pairing print and audio has shown to improve comprehension for some struggling readers,especially
when decoding written text is a barrier(障碍).
()28.What can we learn from the survey according to Paragraph 2?
A.Most adults accept audiobooks as a form of reading.
B.People feel proud of listening to audiobooks in public.
C.Listening to audiobooks is widely considered better than reading print.
D.Nearly two fifths of adults don't regard audiobooks as reading.
)29.Which statement is TRUE according to the 2019 research?
A.Sight reading and focused audio listening activate similar brain language networks.
B.Distracted listening to audiobooks works as well as focused reading.
C.Audiobooks are useless for people with reading disabilities.
D.The brain processes sounds and sights in completely different ways.
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()30.What is the writer's attitude towards using audiobooks in class?
A.Doubtful.
B.Uncaring.
C.Supportive.
D.Strictly opposed.
)31.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Reasons why people refuse to read printed books nowadays.
B.Audiobooks are actually a valid form of reading with many advantages.
C.How teachers encourage students to develop good reading habits.
D.Differences between listening to audiobooks and doing housework.
D
A Chinese American girl called Sherry once said,"Tomorrow you're turning Chinese."This sentence
became popular on TikTok.Many people around the world became interested in Chinese lifestyles.Her video
got millions of views,and many users shared their own stories.Some users loved Chinese hotpot,drinking hot
water and wearing house slippers().Others wanted to have rice porridge for breakfast and shared how to
cook it.Soon,people from different countries posted videos about their"Chinese-style living".They enjoyed
slow-cooked soup and saw these habits as "Eastern wisdom".It's important to know:this trend is about daily
Chinese habits,not changing nationality.
This online interest also includes healthy living.An American woman said drinking hot water and ginger
tea often made her stomach feel better.Some foreign video makers started practising Baduanjin,a traditional
Chinese exercise.They said it was good for building strength and keeping healthy.These examples show more
and more foreigners are curious about Chinese traditions.
Travel is also changing how the world sees China.China's 144-hour visa-free transit policy helps change
old stereotypes().Visitors found a modern country with smart cars and digital payments.They saw
practical wisdom in daily life,not just tai chi and calligraphy.Visiting China in person helps them understand
the country better and more correctly.
In the past,some Chinese people ignored their own culture,believing "the foreign moon shines brighter".
Now,many foreigners love Chinese-style living.Today,the overseas welcome of Chinese-style living offers a
mirror image,which lets Chinese people look again at their own traditions and find their wide attraction.This
trend also helps change unfair pictures of China in old Western media.As more people visit China and share
real stories,old stereotypes are slowly disappearing.
The popularity of Chinese daily life content on social media represents a new way of communication.By
focusing on daily routines instead of difficult discussions,these short videos help Chinese culture achieve a
"soft landing"overseas.As one American user put it,"We think being Chinese is cool and healthy."This
kind of exchange,based on real life,is quietly changing global views of China and building a more detailed
understanding through the universal language of everyday life.
()32.What do we know about the trend of "Chinese-style living"?
A.It encourages foreigners to change their nationalities.
B.It mainly refers to people's daily living habits of China.
C.It first appeared on a video posted by an American woman.
D.It focuses on traditional Chinese art like calligraphy.
()33.Which activity is NOT mentioned as a healthy Chinese habit loved by foreigners?
A.Drinking ginger tea.
B.Practising Baduanjin.
C.Wearing house slippers.
D.Drinking hot water.
)34.What can we infer from Paragraph 4?
A.Western media have always reported China objectively
B.Chinese people used to fully recognize the value of local culture.
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C.Foreigners'love for Chinese lifestyles makes Chinese revalue their traditions
D.Old stereotypes about China will disappear completely in a short time.
()35.Why do short videos about Chinese daily life help Chinese culture spread overseas?
A.They avoid tough topics and start with ordinary daily life
B.They introduce high-level academic discussions about culture.
C.They mainly show China's advanced transportation system.
D.They ask foreigners to follow Chinese living rules strictly.
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。
A privacy wall,as the name implies,is a barrier designed to provide privacy for a residence or business.
The aim of a privacy wall is privacy,not necessarily security or others.Any barrier that meets the purpose can
be loosely called a privacy wall.36
People with close neighbors often use privacy walls,because conflicts sometimes arise when your
neighbors accidentally have a better view of your private life than you realize.37 Besides,they can also
act as a sound baffle(隔音板).
Traditional fences from wood,metal,stone or concrete can all be used as privacy walls.One advantage of
fences is that they secure animals and keep children safe.Of course,some people probably do not want to look
at a fence.38 The decorated fence is also a beautiful sight.
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Shrubs(),trees and weeds can be planted to make a privacy wall.People can also mix
fencing with plantings to create a privacy wall which will be visually interesting.Over time,a thick living wall
can become as unclimbable as a more traditional wall,meeting security needs as well as helping address
privacy concerns.
While people are not required to consult their neighbors about whether to install a privacy wall,it is
advisable to do so.40 This could lead to future interpersonal problems.By asking a neighbor,people
can reach a mutually satisfactory decision about a privacy wall and the neighbor may even be willing to assist
with the costs of building such a wall.
A.People hate strangers knowing their secrets.
B.A living fence can be in the form of plant life.
C.So there is a great deal of flexibility in its design.
D.Then they can do some gardening around it to soften the view.
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E.There are some points to consider when you replace a privacy wall.
F.Neighbors may be upset about a privacy wall built without consultation.
G.They can both shelter your activities and screen the neighbors from view.
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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Last summer,I joined an adventure team to explore a tropical jungle()We were well-equipped
with necessary 41,first aid kits and a detailed map,but little did we know that we were about to face
numerous challenges.
As we entered the jungle,the air was humid()and filled with the 42 of various insects and
birds.We had to push through the bush,which was often thick and 43 to cross.
On the third day,we lost our way.The compass seemed to be 44,and the map was of little help
as the jungle looked so similar in every direction.We tried to find landmarks,but everything around us
seemed to 45 together.Fear began to 46 into our hearts,but we knew we had to stay calm.
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We decided to climb a tall tree to get a better 47 of the surroundings.From the top,we saw a small
river in the distance.Remembering that rivers usually lead to human 48,we made our way towards it.
Finally,we reached the river.We built a raft()and 49 downstream.After several hours,we saw a
small village on the riverbank.The villagers 50 us with food and shelter and helped us contact the
outside world.
This adventure in the jungle taught me the importance of perseverance and teamwork in the 51 of
difficulties.I gained a deeper 52 for the power and mystery of nature.53 I also learned a lot about
the ecosystem(生态系统)of the jungle,.like how different plants and animals54 with each other..
When we left the jungle,we carefully 55 any traces we might have left behind to reduce our impact
on the environment.
(
)41.A.materials
B.furniture
C.supplies
D.goods
(
)42.A.sounds
B.laughs
C.cries
D.shouts
(
)43.A.different
B.difficult
C.easy
D.popular
(
)44.A.functional
B.broken
C.used
D.advanced
)45.A.expand
B.stand
C.disappear
D.mix
(
)46.A.flood
B.dive
C.trap
D.fade
)47.A.air
B.thought
C.appearance
D.view
)48.A.planets
B.seasons
C.habitats
D.nests
)49.A.swam
B.crossed
C.floated
D.marched
)50.A.provided
B.observed
C.occupied
D.checked
)51.A.occasion
B.face
C.context
D.shadow
)52.A.fear
B.appreciation
C.anxiety
D.guess
)53.A.However
B.Therefore
C.Otherwise
D.Besides
)54.A.argue
B.conflict
C.interact
D.switch
)55.A.ignored
B.left
C.found
D.removed
第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填人适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。
Safeguarding Festivals in the Digital Age
Traditional festivals,.rooted in centuries of cultural heritage,.are facing unprecedented(前所未有的)
challenges,because globalization and urbanization()56 (destroy)many practices over the past
decades.
Innovative 57 (approach)are in urgent demand to keep pace with the times.In China,the
government has taken 58 (effect)measures to digitize endangered customs.For example,the annual Miao
New Year celebration,59 involves complicated dances,is being recorded through 3D scanning.This
enables younger generations 60 (access)heritage engagingly.
Community projects also help to revive traditions.In Fujian's Gutian Town,Hakka villagers try to partner
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schools to offer hands-on workshops teaching traditional lantern making techniques.Weekly
workshops 62 (lead)by heritage experts guide students through 12 craft steps,while encouraging
modern elements like solar lighting and digital patterns.
63 (additional),social media contribute to cultural exchange during festivals like Mid-Autumn,
when users worldwide share 64 (they)celebration of family reunion 65 harvest.These digital
interactions preserve traditions,ensuring precious heritage evolves with technology.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分】
66,假如你是学生会主席李华。你校计划组织一场高二学生集体参观即将到来的“国际青年科技创新
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博览会”(International Youth Sci-.Tech Innovation Expo)的活动。请你给博览会组委会写一封邮件,
询问和沟通相关安排。邮件内容需包括:
(1)表明参观意向:
(2)希望获得支持(如:邀请专家讲解、获得互动体验机会等);
(3)简要说明此活动对学生的意义。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80左右;
(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
(3)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear Sir or Madam,
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
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。
Mia was an art-loving teenager who could spend hours painting in her small studio.Her dream was to
win the Young Artist for Change competition,which required works themed around "Our Planet,Our
Future".However,Mia had a problem-she only liked painting "beautiful"things:perfect sunsets,
colorful flowers,and peaceful forests.She avoided anything messy or ugly.
"Mia,art isn't just about beauty,"her art teacher,Ms.Rivera,often said,"Sometimes,art needs to
tell the truth,even if the truth is painful."But Mia didn't listen.She prepared a painting of a crystal-clear
ocean with dolphins jumping above the waves.It was pretty,but it felt hollow.
One Saturday,Mia went for a walk along the coast to get inspiration.She expected the usual postcard
view-blue water and golden sand.Instead,she was shocked.The beach was covered with plastic waste:
bottles,bags,fishing nets,and broken toys.A seagull()was trapped in a plastic ring,struggling
weakly.The smell was terrible.
Mia stood there,frozen.She saw a group of volunteers picking up trash.An old woman handed her a
pair of gloves and said,"We clean every weekend,but more plastic comes every tide.People don't see
this.They only see the postcard."
That night,Mia couldn't sleep.She looked at her pretty ocean painting and suddenly felt it was
meaningless and empty.It was a lie.The real ocean was dying,and she had been painting fantasy.She set
her pretty ocean painting aside and picked up her brush,her hand shaking with resolve.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
The next morning,Mia made a bold decision-to start a completely new painting
On the day of the competition,Mia stood nervously in front of her finished work.
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