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2025届浙江省稽阳联谊学校高三4月联考英语试题(含听力)一、听力选择题(本大题共10小题)1.Wherearethespeakersnow?A.Inahotel. B.Inarestaurant. C.Inagrocerystore.2.WhydidthewomangototheMacy’sagain?A.TogetaChristmasgift. B.Tobuysomenewlights. C.Tosolveaproblem.3.Whatdidthemando?A.Hehelpedhissister. B.Hesawaspecialist. C.Hecaredforhisson.4.Howmuchwasthebook?A.$8. B.$5.C.$3.5.Whatdoesthemanwanttoknow?A.Jobopportunities. B.Companymanagement. C.Industrydevelopment.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatishappeningonthehill?A.Apaintingcompetition. B.Aninterestinggame. C.Adecorationactivity.7.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Chaseanegg. B.Collectkids. C.Haveapicnic.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Attendingaclass. B.Applyingforajob. C.Sharingherexperience.9.Whatisthewomangoodat?A.Readingpeople. B.Makingdinner. C.Tellingstories.10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Colleagues. C.Waiterandcustomer.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hecan’tmoveatall.B.Hehassomepaininhisback.C.Hesuffersfromastomachache.12.Whendidthemanfirsthaveastomachache?A.Fourmonthsago. B.Threedaysago. C.Lastnight.13.Whatisthemangoingtodonext?A.Haveacheckup. B.Getashot. C.Lieonthebed.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhishouse?A.It'scrowded. B.It'sconvenient. C.It'sexpensive.15.WhydidthewomanchoosetomovetoOakton?A.ToseekgoodeducationforJenny.B.Toprotectwildanimals.C.Togetabighouse.16.WheredidJennycompletehereducation?A.InNewDelhi. B.InVirginia. C.InMaryland.17.Whatdoesthemansuggest?A.Havingadrinktogether.B.Takingcareofherdog.C.Watchingoutfordeer.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatdoesthespeakerwanttoshare?A.Themathexperts.B.Thehistoryofamathsymbol.C.Thewaystolearnmath.19.WhendidthenamePiappear?A.Inthe16thcentury. B.Inthe18thcentury. C.Inthe19thcentury.20.WhatisspecialaboutthePiDay?A.It’salsoLarryShaw’sbirthday.B.Itcandatebackto2006.C.Ithasacustomofeatingpie.二、阅读理解(本大题共5小题)Fromforgottenbeaches,ancientcastlestosoaringdesertdunes(沙丘),Moroccoboaststhebestlocationsforhiking,surfing,swimmingandsleepingunderthestars.Anti-AtlasMountainsExtendingfromtheAtlanticcoasttotheedgeoftheSaharaandwithahugevarietyofterrain,theAnti-AtlasMountainscaterforeventhemostindecisivetraveller.Aboveall,Anti-Atlasisagadircountry(thewordmeanswall).Thelandscapeisdottedwiththeseremarkablewalls.Builtfromstoneandclay,theyweretypicallysetonhilltopsorcliffstoprovideprotectionfromattack.TheMediterraneancoastUnlikeMorocco’sAtlanticcoast,thecountry’sMediterraneancoastlineisalesswell-knowndestination.Ofallthebeachesinthisarea,PlageIhttpyenisthebest.HiddenfromviewbehindtwoenormousredcliffseastofPortSidiHsain,andaccessibleonlybyasteeprockypath,it’sanincrediblepeacefulandpicturesquespot,withcrystallinewaveslappingagainstthepebbleshoreandcuriousrockformationsrisingfromthewaves.AgadirFoundedinthe16thcenturybythePortuguese,Agadirquicklybecameaboomingtradingpost,growingrichontheprofitsofsugarandspices.In1960,anearthquakedestroyedmostofthecityandpavedthewayforitsrebirthasatouristresort.Thisistheplaceifyou’reseekingsun,sandandsurf;thecoastlinearoundAgadiristheheartlandofMorocco’ssurfsceneandyoudon’thavetolookfartodiscoverquietersurfingbeaches.MerzougaLocatedattheedgeoftheSahara’sshiftingsands,Merzougahasbecomeoneofthemaindesertcentersfortravellers.Thedrivethereinvolvesadramaticjourneyoverhighmountainsandremoterivervalleys,apanoraman(全景)outshoneonlybytheviewattheendoftheroad:thesoaringdunesofErgChebbistandinmagnificenceonthehorizon.Climbtothetopofthe150-metre-highdunesafterthewinterrainsandyoucangazedownontoMerzougaLake,awateringholefrequentedbyacolonyofflamingos(火烈鸟)andoccasionalcamelherders.21.WhatdoweknowabouttheAnti-AtlasMountains?A.Theyserveasatradecenter. B.TheyoverlooktheArcticOcean.C.Theyfeaturedefensivestructures. D.Theyattractdesertenthusiasts.22.WhatdoAgadirandMerzougahaveincommon?A.Peacefulcoastlineviews. B.Uniqueanimalexperiences.C.Beautifulnaturalscenery. D.Magnificentdesertdunes.23.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Atravelmagazine. B.Amarinestudy.C.Ahistoricalrecord. D.Ageographytextbook.OffthecoastofSantaBarbara—JustyardsfromtheFish1,a22-footresearchship,ahumpbackwhaleabouttwicethesizeoftheboatthrewitselfoutofthewater,sendingshiningdropletsinabrokennecklaceofsplash.Intheotherdirection,acargoship,piledhighwithcontainers,creptcloser.AboardtheFish1,aslightfigurewhosefaceiswrinkledfromyearsinthesunandsaltwater,lookedfromonetotheother.OceanscientistDouglasMcCauleywantedtoseewhetherthenearreal-timedetectionsystemheandhiscolleagueshaddeveloped,WhaleSafe,couldpreventcrashesbetweenwhalesandshipsintheSantaBarbaraChannel.Bycollectingdatafromseveralsources,WhaleSafeforecaststoshipsthechancesofmeetingawhaleandthengradesshippingcompaniesonwhethertheyactuallyslowdownduringwhalemigrations.“WecanliterallywatchalloftheshipsinCaliforniaandacrossthewholeocean;wearebetterpositionedthaneverbeforetotrytotrackdamagebeforeitoccurs,”McCauleysaid,“Weareintroubleifwedon’tdosomethingdifferent,andIrealizedthatifIkeptstickingmyheadliterallyunderwaterorstayedinthelab,theseproblemsweren’tgoingtofixthemselves.”Humanshaveworkedintheseasforcenturies.Butasdevelopmenthasintensifiedandtheplanethaswarmed,the43-year-oldMcCauleyhasdaredtobravethegrayareabetweenscientificresearchandadvocacytotrytofixtheseproblems—oratleastmakethemvisible.“OneofDoug’snotablequalitiesasascientististhatheiskeentoexploreoutsidethebox,”saidBenjaminHalpern,aprofessorofmarinebiologyandoceanconservationwhohasworkedwithMcCauleyforaboutadecade.“Heisaverycreativethinker,andabletothinkdifferentlyaboutthesolutionstoproblemsandwhatkindsofresearchandsciencecanhelpinformthose.”24.Whyarethewhaleandtheshipmentionedinparagraph.1?A.Totellastory. B.Todescribeascene.C.Toprovideanexample. D.Tomakeacomparison.25.WhatdoweknowaboutWhaleSafe?A.Italarmsthewhalesaboutthepresenceofships. B.Itoffersdata-drivenwarningstotheships.C.Itgradesshippingcompaniesallyeararound. D.Itrecordscrashesbetweenwhalesandships.26.WhatcanweinferfromMcCauley’words?A.Preventivemeasuresarecriticaltowhaleprotection.B.Conventionalapproachesproveeffectiveindamagetracking.C.Underwaterinvestigationguaranteesreal-timeoceanmonitoring.D.Laboratoryresearchprovidesvaluablesolutionstooceanproblems.27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeDouglasMcCauley?A.Courageousandhard-working. B.Adventurousandopen-minded.C.Competitiveandforward-looking. D.Innovativeandsolution-oriented.Theprogressofahumanbeingthroughlifemightbethoughtofasmostlygradualchangesfromthecelltothegrave.Butifyouwakeuponemorning,lookinthemirror,andwonderwhenyousuddenlygrewsomucholder,youmaynotbeimaginingthings.Accordingtoarecentresearchintothemolecular(分子)changesassociatedwithaging,humansexperiencetwosharplurchesforward,oneattheaverageageof44andtheotherattheaverageageof60.“We’renotjustchanginggraduallyovertime;therearesomereallydramaticchanges,”geneticistMichaelSnyderofStanfordUniversityexplained.Agingiscomplex,andassociatedwithgrowingrisksofdiseasesofallkinds.Snyderandhiscolleagueshavebeeninvestigatingthebiologyofagingtobetterunderstandwhatchangesoccurandhow,inordertobettereaseandtreatthesediseases.Tothisend,theyhavebeentrackingagroupof108adults,withagesspanningfrom25to70,whohavebeendonatingbiologicalsampleseveryfewmonthsoverseveralyears.Theynoticedthatinsomeconditions,suchasAlzheimer’sandcardiovasculardisease,riskdoesn’trisegraduallywithtime;itincreasessharplyafteracertainage.Toseeiftheycouldidentifyrelatedchanges,theresearchersdecidedtotakeacloserlookatthebiomarkersofaging.Eachparticipantsubmittedanaverageof47samplesover626days,withthelongest-servingparticipantsubmitting367samples.Thiswealthofdataresultedinmorethan246billiondatapoints,whichtheresearchersthenprocessed,lookingforpatternsinthechanges.Snyderandhiscolleaguesnoticedthataround81percentofallthemoleculestheystudiedshowedchangesattwodistinctstages.Changespeakedinthemid-40s,andagainintheearly60s,withslightdifferences.Despitetheirfindings,theresearchersnotethattheirsamplesizeisprettysmall,andtheytestedlimitedbiologicalsamples.Futureresearchcouldhelpdigfurtherintothisphenomenon,studyingitinmoredetail,acrossawiderrangeofsubjects,tobetterunderstandhowthehumanbodychangesovertime.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“lurches”inparagraph1mean?A.Rises. B.Advances. C.Conditions. D.Changes.29.WhatistheaimofMichaelSnyder’sresearchteam?A.Toslowtheagingprocess. B.Toextendhumanlifespan.C.Topromotediseasetreatment. D.Toreducediseaserisks.30.Whatcanwelearnabouttheparticipants?A.Theyexperiencedidenticalchangesattwoagestages.B.Theirriskofcontractingcertaindiseasesrosewithtime.C.Theydonatedbiologicalsamplesmonthlyovertheyears.D.Theirlong-terminvolvementcontributedtotheabundanceofdata.31.Whatisauthor’ssuggestionforfutureresearch?A.Expandthesamplesize. B.Lengthentheresearchperiod.C.Increasethenumberofresearchers. D.Improvethedataprocessingefficiency.Willmachinesturnonhumanity?Willwebecomeslavesforasuperiorartificialintelligence?Whilesuchquestionsmayseemtobelongtothefieldofsciencefiction,theworld-endingpotentialofAIisbecominganincreasinglyurgenttopic—mostlyduetotherapidongoingdevelopmentofpopulartechnologieslikeChatGPT.ThemoreextremeconcernsaroundAIinvolvewhat’sknownasthesingularity.Inhis2010paperTheSingularity:APhilosophicalAnalysis,thephilosopherDavidChalmersdescribesthesingularityasfollows:“Whathappenswhenmachinesbecomemoreintelligentthanhumans?Oneviewisthatthiseventwillbefollowedbyanexplosiontoever-greaterlevelsofintelligence,aseachgenerationofmachinescreatesmoreintelligentmachinesinturn.Thisintelligenceexplosionisnowknownasthe‘singularity’.”Themainworryisthat,ifsuchasingularityeventweretooccur,we’dnolongerhaveauthorityoverwhathappensinsociety.WhileinfluentialfiguresacrossAIresearchexpressrealconcernaboutthesingularity,however,AmericanphilosopherDanielDennettdoesn’tbuyit.As-heputsit,“Iamnotworriedabouthumanitycreatingaraceofsuper-intelligentagents,butthatdoesnotmeanIamnotworried.Iseeother,lessdramatic,butmuchmorelikely,scenariosintheimmediatefuturethatarecauseforconcern.”Hearguesthatsmarttechnologypresentsuswithmorepracticalthreatsthathaveafarhigherlikelihoodofoccurring.AsDennettclarifies:“Therealdangerisnotthatmachinesmoreintelligentthanwearewillusurp(篡夺)ourroleascaptainsofourdestinies,butthatwewilloverestimatethecomprehensionofourlatestthinkingtools,easilyceding(让渡)authoritytothemfarbeyondtheircompetence.”Taketransport.It’snotjustaviationandshippingindustriesthatdependonGPSforsafeandefficientnavigation:howmanyindividualsnowturntotheirsmartphonesinsteadofusingaroadmap?AsDennettsummarizes:“Useitorloseitistheruleofthumbcitedatthispoint...howconcernedshouldwebethatwearedumbingourselvesdownbyourgrowingrelianceonintelligentmachines?”32.WhatmakesthefutureofAIbecomeahottopic?A.Advancementoftechnologies. B.Popularityofsciencefiction.C.Humanityofmachines. D.Riseofunemployment.33.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribe“singularity”?A.Itisafictionaldesignthatpopulatessciencenovels.B.Itisahypotheticalpointwheremachinesbeathumanintelligence.C.ItisamathematicalmodelthatpredictsthedevelopmentofAI.D.Itisapossiblesituationwhereintelligenceexplosionisundercontrol.34.AccordingtoDanielDennett,whatshouldwereallyworryabout?A.Theprobableoccurrenceofsingularity. B.Human’screationofsuperthinkingtools.C.Machine’sdominanceoverhumanbeings. D.Human’smisjudgmentofAI’scapabilities.35.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Super-intelligence:thefuturetrendofAI. B.Overreliance:therealdangerofAI.C.Singularity:theuncontrollablenatureofAI. D.Reliability:thewideapplicationofAI.Hiking:ATimelessExerciseGainingModernPopularityHiking,aformofexerciseolderthanexerciseitself,issohotrightnow.From2018to2021,thenumberofAmericanshittingthetrailsincreasedfromaround48millionto59million.36Hikingoffersallthecardiovascular(心血管)benefitsofwalking.37Theuneventrailsstrengthenlegsandmusclesmoreeffectivelythanwalkingonflatsurfaces.Thisinturnimprovesbalanceandstability,makinghikingafull-bodyworkout.38.Spendingtimeinnatureandexperiencingawe-inspiringlandscapescanreducestressandanxiety.A2015studyfoundthatpeoplewhowalkedinnaturefor90minuteswerelesslikelytoengageindepression—comparedtothosewhowalkedinurbanenvironments.However,hikingdoescarrysomerisks.Toensureasafeandenjoyableexperience,it’simportanttotakeafewsimpleprecautions.Ifyou’reanewhiker,gowithafriendorjoinalocalgroup.39Remember:Thepointistobeabletoseetheviewsandsmelltheflowers.Inconclusion,hikingismorethanjustexercise.40Byfollowingbasicsafetyguidelines,hikerscanensuretheyreturnhomesafeandreadyfortheirnextadventure.Whetheryou’reaseasonedhikerorabeginner,thetrailsoffersomethingforeveryone.A.Laceupyourbootsandstartexploring.B.Hikingalsopromotesmentalwell-being.C.Butitsadvantagesgofurtherthanhearthealth.D.Pushyourselfharderandfasterthroughchallengingtrails.E.It’sawell-roundedactivitythatbenefitsboththebodyandmind.F.Alwaysinformsomeoneofyourplansandcheckinwiththemafterward.G.Thisgrowthreflectshiking'sappealasawaytostayactiveandconnectwithnature.三、完形填空(本大题共1小题)Thereisabusystreetcornernearabusstationwherekidschangebusesgoingtoorfromschool.Theareaisfarfromattractive:41trafficroarsnearby,andgreybuildingstowerlikeconcretegiants.Yetamidthisurbangloomgrowsalivelygardencalled“Pete’sPatch”—a42createdinnineandahalfminutes.Peteisoneofthekidswho,fornineandahalfminuteseachday,haveto43heretochangebuses.Thestationsmelledstronglyofgas,andthenearbyland,oncepossiblyagarden,nowlay44withtrash—cans,wrappers,andchickenboxes.Mostkids45theirtimecomplaining,butPetefeltrestless.Hebegantothink:whynotmaketheseminutes46forhimandothers.OneMonday,hearrivedwithbagsandgloves.Ashepiledthe47intobags,hisclassmatesteased:“Why48yourself?It’lljustgetdirtyagain!”ButPetepersisted.Ontheweekend,hedragged12bagstothelandfill.Next,hespentpocketmoneyontulipsandlavender(薰衣草)seeds.Eachday,he49thesoilandwateredseedlings.Slowly,greenshootsemerged.Teasingturnedtoawewhenblossoms50colortothecheerlesscorner.Kidsbeganusingtrashbins;someeven51tohelpwater.Oneafternoon,anelderlyman52Pete.“Iusedtogardenheredecadesago.”hesaid,handingPeteawateringcan.“You’ve53itssoul.”Now,“Pete’sPatch”thrives.Whatwasonce54isnowasymbolofcommunitypride.Pete’sstoryprovesthatsmallacts,ifpatientlynurtured,cangrowintosomething55.41.A.heavy B.silent C.gentle D.light42.A.lesson B.miracle C.barrier D.campaign43.A.study B.wait C.play D.argue44.A.decorated B.linked C.emptied D.covered45.A.wasted B.saved C.valued D.scheduled46.A.short B.endless C.quiet D.enjoyable47.A.gloves B.books C.trash D.soil48.A.bother B.enjoy C.teach D.blame49.A.polluted B.selected C.removed D.loosened50.A.tookaway B.broughtout C.passedon D.putup51.A.refused B.pretended C.offered D.forgot52.A.criticized B.questioned C.followed D.approached53.A.destroyed B.hidden C.revived D.discovered54.A.avoided B.admired C.expanded D.remembered55.A.supernatural B.overwhelming C.extraordinary D.underdeveloped四、语法填空(本大题共1小题)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。TheChineseanimatedfilmNeZha:DemonChildConquerstheSea(《哪吒之魔童闹海》)hasoutperformedtheAvengers3:InfinityWarwithaboxofficereaching14.8billiontillMarch.8th,56(rank)sixthintheglobalfilmhistory.DirectorYangYu,better57(know)asJiaozi,haddomesticteamsimprovetheeffects.Thefilmisamixofculturalsymbols.It58(combine)punkstyle,moderncolloquialism(白话)andotherelementssuchasthe“Sichuan-styleMandarin”accentofMasterTaiyi,59isthetutorofNeZha.Thispracticeaddspopularsymbolstotraditionalculture,makingthefilmappealing60theaudience.Atthesametime,itcreates61uniqueculturalidentity.TheGlobalTimesspokewithfilmcriticstoanalyzethereasonsbehindNeZha2’shighboxofficeperformanceandpositivereviews,learningthatthefilmnotonlymatchesthe2019NeZhaintermsofproductionquality,withstunning62(visual)andanengagingstoryline,butalsodrawsontraditionalChinesestories,integratesEasternphilosophyofbeauty,andconnects63(emotional)withviewers.“Thisattractstheyoungergeneration64arousesasenseofnationalprideamongaudienceswhentheywatch,”acritictoldtheGlobalTimes.SunJiashan,anassociateresearcherattheCentralAcademyofCultureandTourismAdministration,notedthatthepopularityofNeZha,alongsidestrongIP65(recognize)playedacriticalroleinattractinglargeaudiencestotheaters.五、书信写作(本大题共1小题)66.假设你是高三学生李华,高考以后即将迎来一个长暑假。请你以“我的暑期成长计划”为题,写一篇短文,向校英语报“畅想未来”栏目投稿,内容包括:1.提出你想实现的一个目标;2.阐述你的理由。注意:1.写作字数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。MySummerGrowth____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、书面表达(本大题共1小题)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。Mr.Whitesidewasmorethanaregularteacher;hebelongedtothoserareeducatorswhotrulylovedteaching.Hisjoyspreadthroughhissmileashestoodbythegeometryblackboard,showinghispassionforplanegeometry(平面几何).Iwasaquiet,shystudentwhorarelyspokeup—nevercausingtroubleordrawingattention.Yetinhisclass,planegeometryunexpectedlybecamemyfavoritesubject.Throughhislivelyteaching,theclearlogicofgeometricprinciplesquietlyawakenedinterestinmyusuallysilentheart.Towardtheendoftheyear,Mr.Whitesidewantedtocheckourknowledgeofgeometryandgaveus25true/falsequestions—anationallystandardizedtest:Thetestpresentedeachproblemwithaconclusionshown.Ifwecouldprovetheresultusingruleswelearntinmathclass,theanswerwastrue.Ifitcouldn’tbeproved,itwasfalse.Iquicklyfinished24problems.However,number17seemedtobeagreatchallenge.IknewdeepdownthatIhadtheabilitytoproveitstruth,buttheexactapproachwasnotimmediatelyobvious.Finally,Ispent30minutesworkingonthatproofuntilitwascompleted.Satisfied,Imarkedthequestiontrueandhandedinthecompletedtest.Thefollowingday,whentheresultscameback,myscorewasanimpressive96,signalingasolidgraspofthesubject.However,tomysurpriseanddisappointment,number17wasmarkedasincorrect.Itwasablowtomyconfidence,butIcouldn’tignoretheeffortsIhadputintothatproblem.IclearlyrememberedthatIhadrackedmybraintocovermypagewithrelatedlines,figuresandformulasuntiltheproofwasthereatlast.WhenMr.Whitesideaskediftherewereanyquestions,forthefirsttime,gatheringallmycourage,Iraisedmyhandandspokeup,“Thecorrectanswertonumber17istrue!”Insteadofarguingthatthiswasanationallystandardizedtest,Mr.WhitesidedidthemostpowerfulthingIhaveeverseenateacherdo.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右:2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Para.1Noddingsmilingly,heheldouthischalktomeinfrontoftheclass.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Para.2Fromthatdayinhisgeometryclass,somethingchanged.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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