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绝密★考试结束前浙江省2025年11月普通高校招生高考科目模拟考试英语本试题卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共10页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。考生注意:1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试卷和答题纸规定的位置上。2.答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在试题卷上的作答一律无效。选择题部分第一部分听力(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.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Apicture. B.Ateacher. C.Ashow.2.Wherewillthespeakersmeet?A.Atthestation. B.Infrontofthecinema. C.Atthechurch.3.WhatisthenextTVprogram?A.Thenews. B.Aquizshow. C.Adocumentaryaboutanimals4.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?A.Tomakeareservation. B.Toaskforpermission. C.Toexpressthanks.5.Whydidtheaccidenthappen?A.Oneofthedriversdroveafterdrinking.B.Thetrafficsignalstoppedworking.C.Thedriversdidn’tkeeptothespeedlimit.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.Howwastheweatherearlyinthemorning?A.Sunny. B.Cloudy. C.Rainy.7.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardsweatherforecasters?A.Disappointed. B.Ambiguous. C.Understanding.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhatisitthatBobcannottolerate?A.Thehighrent.B.Thenoisyneighbor.C.Theterribletraffic.9.WhatdoesthewomansuggestBobdo?A.Shareherbrother’sapartment.B.MoveinPeter’sbighouse.C.Callherbrother,Tony.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthemanthinkofself-helpbooks?A.Special. B.Practical. C.Dull.11.Howdoesthewomanusuallyreadself-helpbooks?A.Shepickstheusefulcontents.B.Shegoesthroughtwochapters.C.Shereadsfrombeginningtoend.12.Whatisthebookabout?A.Personalexperience. B.Anaturaldisaster. C.Countrylife.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhatdidNASAcallthearea?A.TheLightofVenezuela.B.TheLightningCapitaloftheWorld.C.TheNever-endingStormofCatatumbo.14.Whatcausessomanystormsinthisarea?A.Thewarmoceancurrent.B.Thestrongmountainwinds.C.Thespecialgeographicallocation.15.Howmanylocalpeoplegetstruckbythelightningeveryyear?A.About12%. B.About30%. C.About70%.16.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Themanisafraidoflighteningverymuch.B.Thelocalsaresurprisinglyfearlessoflighting.C.About12,000Americanpeoplegethitintheirlifetime.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whenwilltheracebeheldthisyear?A.OnMay11th. B.OnMay23rd. C.OnMay24th.18.Wheredoestheracestart?A.Atthefootballground.B.Onthenorthsideofthepark.C.Atthemainentranceofthepark.19.Whatcaneveryrunnergetthisyear?A.AT-shirt. B.Awaterbottle. C.Apairofrunningshoes.20.Whocanrunintheracefreeofcharge?A.Childrenbetween8and15.B.Childrenundertheageof8.C.Adultswhohaveregisteredinadvance.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。AExcerptfromtheScriptofGreenBook(DialogueOnly)Characters:-Dr.DonaldShirley:(seated,tappingatatteredNegroMotoristGreenBookonhisknee)-TonyVallelonga:(leaningagainstthedoorframe,twirlingabrasslighter)Shirley:Let’sclarifythetermsagain,Tony.The$100aweekcoversthreethings:first,drivingmycustomSteinwaypianotoeachvenue—you’lloverseethemovers;thatpiano’sworthmorethanyourBronxapartment,sonoroughhandling.Second,managingmyschedule:3showsaweek,2morningrehearsals,nodelays—eveniftheroadsaremud.Third,handlingany…unexpectedissuesontheroad.Tony:(snappingthelightershut)Unexpectedissues?Likewhenmyoldboss’sdeliverytruckgotblockedbyguyswhohatedhisItalianaccent?Itold’emtomove—orI’dmove’em.Workedfine.Butfoldingyoursilknapkins?Pickingoutyourtailoredties?That’svaletcrap.Mywifedoesthatathome,notme.Shirley:(flippingtheGreenBookopentoamarkedpage)Thisisn’tyourneighborhood.IntheDeepSouth,“issues”aren’tjustloudmouths.Lastmonth,ablacksingerwasturnedawayfromahotellistedinthisbook—theychangedtheirrulesovernight.Restaurantsmightseatmeinthebackkitchen,orrefusetoservemeatall.Youcan’tthreatenthesepeople;theyrunthetowns.Youneedtofixitquietly.Tony:Quietly?Youwantmetobegsomeredneckmanagertoletyoueatasteakinhisdiningroom?Idon’tbeg.Ifixproblems—fast.Shirley:(leaningforward,voicesharp)Violencewillgetusarrested.Andifwe’rearrested,thetourends.Thistourisn’tjustaboutplayingChopinforwhiteaudienceswhoseemeasa“curiosity.”IplayedCarnegieHalllastyear—standingovation.Butdownhere?They’llcallme“boy”tomyface.Thistourisaboutwalkingintothosehalls,sittingatthatpiano,andmakingthemseeI’mamusician—nota“coloredentertainer.”Tony:(pausing,staringatthefloor)Myoldestkid’sbeenbuggingmeforaleatherbaseballglove—brandnew,notthehand-me-downfromhiscousin.Mydaughterwantsaporcelaindoll,theonewiththelacedress.Mywifesewsdressesfor5bucksapiece;shecan’taffordthatonherown.YousaidabonusifIkeepthetourontrack?Makeit$75,andI’lltrythe“quiet”thing.Shirley:(sighing,runningahandthroughhishair)Mylastdriverquitafter2weeks.Hecouldn’tstandthewaystrangersspatatmyfeetwhenwewalkedintogasstations.You’rethefirstguywhodidn’tflinchwhenIsaid“DeepSouth.”$60bonus.Andyouwillcheckthepiano’spaddingbeforeeachload—noexceptions.Tony:(grinning,holdingoutacallousedhand)$65.AndIdon’ttouchthepiano—justyellatthemoversifthey’recareless.Deal?Shirley:(shakinghishand,afaintnod)Deal.ButifyoustartafightinMississippi?Nobonus.Nojob.Tony:(grabbinghisleatherjacket)Don’tworry.I’llsavethefightsfortheguyswhodeserve’em.Whendoweleave?Shirley:(glancingatacalendarmarkedwithredstars)Dawntomorrow.Behereat5.Bringasuitcase—we’renotbacktillChristmasEve.21.

WhatcanweinferaboutShirley’scustomSteinwaypiano?A.Itisamass-producedinstrumentusedbymosttouringmusicians.B.ItholdsgreatfinancialandprofessionalvalueforShirley.C.Tonyhasagreedtopersonallycarryittoeachperformancevenue.D.ItwasdamagedbyShirley’spreviousdriverduringatour.22.

WhydidShirley’slastdriverquitthejob?A.Hewasofferedahigher-payingpositioninNewYorkCity.B.HecouldnottoleratethediscriminatorytreatmentdirectedatShirley.C.HefailedtomeetShirley’sstrictrequirementsforschedulemanagement.D.Hewasinjuredwhilehandlingunexpectedconflictsontheroad.23.

WhatmotivatesTonytocompromiseonhisusualproblem-solvingstyle?A.HisfearofbeingarrestedforviolentbehaviorintheDeepSouth.B.Hisdesiretoprovehecanhandleconflictsinacalmmanner.C.HisneedfortheextrabonustobuyChristmaspresentsforhischildren.D.HisrespectforShirley’sreputationasaCarnegieHallperformer.BDisney’slong-awaitedsequel,Zootopia2,hassetanunprecedentedbenchmarkinChina’sfilmindustry,shatteringthesingle-dayboxofficerecordforanimportedanimatedfeature.ThefilmenthralledaudiencesuponitsNovember26,2025debut:by8p.m.onopeningday,ithadgrossed213millionyuan,andbyday’send,thisfigureclimbedto228millionyuan—atestamenttoitsimmediateresonancewithlocalviewers.Toindustryanalysts,thisrecord-breakingperformancewashardlyunforeseen.Thefilmhadalreadyetcheditsnameinhistorywith309.1millionyuaninnine-daypre-sales,anewhighforanimatedreleasesinChina.Italsosecured254,000opening-dayscreenings,thelargestnumbereverallocatedtoaninternationalfilmintheChinesemarket.Thisgroundswellofanticipationtranslatedintoastellar9.7/10ratingonmajordomesticticketingplatformsshortlyafteritsrelease.Multipleelementsconvergedtodrivethisextraordinarysuccess.Thebelovedpair—OfficerJudyHoppsandNickWilde—returnedforalayeredadventure,luringfansbacktoZootopia’svividuniverse.Theirlatestcase,centeredonunravelingtheenigmaticactionsofnewcharacterGaryDe’Snake,revealslayersofcomplexitybeyondinitialappearances,withthefilmnuancedlyexploringthemesofinclusionandempathythroughitsaccessiblenarrative.Disney’sall-encompassingmarketingpush,featuringtargetedpartnershipsandlocalizedeventsacrossChina,amplifiedvisibility.Mostcritically,themovie’supliftingmessageaboutsolidarityandcouragestruckaprofoundchordwithChineseaudiences.Beyonditscommercialtriumph,Zootopia2’ssuccessunderscoresthedeepbondChineseviewershaveforgedwiththesecharactersandtheirworld.Itexemplifieshowmeticulouslycraftedanimation,anchoredinuniversalthemesoffriendshipandharmony,canattainbothcriticalacclaimandcommercialprosperitywhilenavigatingcross-culturalnuances.24.

Whatistheprimaryfocusofthepassage?A.ToanalyzeZootopia2’scommercialtriumphinChinaanditsunderlyingdrivers.B.TooutlineZootopia2’splotandcharacterarcs.C.TocompareZootopia2’sperformancewithotherglobalanimatedblockbusters.D.ToexamineZootopia2’sculturalimpactonSino-Westernmediaexchanges.25.

Thephrase“navigatingcross-culturalnuances”mostcloselymeans______.A.Ignoringsubtleculturaldifferencestomaintainauniversaltone.B.Adjustingtosmall,specificculturaldetailswhileretainingcorethemes.C.Prioritizinglocalculturalvaluesovertheoriginalwork’sintent.D.Exaggeratingculturaldistinctionstoappealtodiverseaudiences.26.

AccordingtoParagraph2,whydidindustryanalystsnotfindZootopia2’sopening-daysuccesssurprising?A.Thefilmhadalreadyreceiveda9.7/10ratingbeforeitsrelease.B.Itbrokethesingle-dayboxofficerecordforimportedanimatedfilms.C.Itspre-salesandopening-dayscreeningssetnewbenchmarksforanimated/internationalfilms.D.ChineseaudienceshadexpressedstrongnostalgiafortheoriginalZootopia.27.

WhichdetailfromParagraph3bestsupportstheclaimthatZootopia2’snarrativeisthematicallyrich?A.ThereturnofJudyHoppsandNickWildeluredexistingfansbacktothefranchise.B.Thefilm’smessageaboutsolidarityresonateddeeplywithdomesticviewers.C.Disney’smarketingcampaignincludedlocalizedeventsacrossmultipleChinesecities.D.ThecaseinvolvingGaryDe’Snakeunfoldstorevealunexpectedlayersofcomplexity.CDuringthe15thFive-YearPlanperiod,theNationalSpaceScienceCenter(NSSC)undertheChineseAcademyofSciences(CAS)willlaunchasuiteofcutting-edgescientificsatellitemissions,targetingfrontierquestionsliketheuniverse’sorigins,thegenesisofspaceweather,andthedawnoflife.UnveiledatarecentpressconferenceonChina’sspacesciencepilotprogram,thesemissionsaimtopushboundariesinfieldslongshroudedinmystery.AcenterpieceistheHongmengProgram,dubbedthe“eartotheinfantuniverse.”Comprising10satellitesformingalow-frequencyradiotelescopearray,itwilljourneytothelunarfarside—acosmic“quietzone”shieldedfromEarthandsolarradionoise—tocapturefaintsignalsfromthecosmos’searliestepochs:thechaotichundredsofmillionsofyearspost-BigBang,beforethefirststarsignited.Thisdatacouldunlocksecretsofthe“cosmicdarkage,”aperiodbarelyexploredbyhumanobservation.AnotherlandmarkmissionisKuafu-2,theworld’sfirstsatellitedesignedtoorbitabovethesun’spolarregions.Toutedasa“high-altitudesolarphotographer,”itwillstaredirectlyatthesun’snorthandsouthpoles—regionscriticaltounravelingsolarmagneticactivity,whosefluctuationsshapespaceweatherandaffectEarth’stechinfrastructure.Complementingthesearetwomoremissions:anexoplanetsurveysatellitetaskedwithhuntingfor“Earth2.0”(Earth-sizedworldsinhabitablezones,potentialfuturehomesforhumanity)andanupgradedX-raytimingandpolarizationobservatory.Thelatterwillprobe“extremeforbiddenzones”oftheuniverse:blackholeeventhorizons,wheregravitywarpsspacetime,andneutronstarsurfaces,wheremagneticfieldsdwarfEarth’sbyatrillionfold.Beyondtheseupcomingmissions,thepressconferencehighlightedmilestonesfromChina’sexistingspacesciencefleet.Launchedsince2011,8satellites—includingWukong(adarkmatterexplorer)andTianguan(China’sEinsteinProbe)—haveyieldedgroundbreakingdiscoveries:China’sfirsts,andevenglobalfirsts.Forinstance,inextrememacrocosmresearch,itproducedtheworld’sfirstall-skyX-raymap;inextrememicrocosm,itcapturedthemostprecisespectraofcosmic-rayparticlestodate.ThesefeatshaveshiftedChina’sspaceresearchfrom“followingothers”to“keepingpace”andeven“leading”inselectdomains,NSSCofficialsnoted.Equallynotableistheprogram’sinternationaloutreach.TheSMILEsatellite,afull-cyclecollaborationbetweenCASandtheEuropeanSpaceAgency(ESA),andTianguan(withESA,German,andFrenchparticipation)—ESA’sfirstroleasan“opportunitymission”inaChinesespaceproject—exemplifydeepenedglobalpartnerships.Byforginginternationalresearchteamsandsharingdata,Chinaseekstoamplifytheglobalimpactofitsspacescienceendeavors.Inessence,the15thFive-YearPlanmissionsandthepilotprogram’slegacyreflectasingularambition:toturnChinaintoaglobalpowerhouseinspacescience,unravelingtheuniverse’smostintractablemysterieswhilefosteringcross-borderscientificcooperation.28.

WhatistheprimarygoaloftheHongmengProgram?A.Tomapthesun’smagneticfieldsfromitspolarregions.B.Todetectfaintsignalsfromtheuniverse’searliestpost-BigBangperiod.C.TosearchforEarth-likeplanetsinhabitablezonesofdistantstars.D.Toobserveextremecosmicregionslikeblackholeeventhorizons.29.

WhatcanbeinferredaboutthelunarfarsidefromParagraph2?A.Itistheonlyregioninspacethatcanblocksolarradiointerference.B.Itslackofradionoisemakesitidealforcapturingearlycosmicsignals.C.Ithasbeenthemaintargetofmostinternationalspacemissions.D.Itiswherethefirststarsintheuniversewereformed.30.

WhichofthefollowingiscitedasevidencethatChina’sspaceresearchhasadvancedtoaleadingpositioninsomeareas?A.Thelaunchof8scientificsatellitessince2011.B.ThecollaborationwithESAontheSMILEsatellite.C.Theproductionoftheworld’sfirstall-skyX-raymap.D.ThedesignofKuafu-2toorbitthesun’spolarregions.31.

WhatdoesthepassagesuggestaboutChina’sinternationalspacecollaborations?A.Theyarefocusedonhelpingothercountriesdevelopsatellitetechnology.B.TheyhaveestablishedChinaastheleadingpartnerinmostglobalspaceinitiatives.C.Theyinvolvedatasharingandjointresearchtoboostglobalscientificprogress.D.TheyarelimitedtoEuropeancountriesduetotechnicalrestrictions.DTheInvisibleTapestry:HowImmigrantsWeaveBiculturalIdentitiesintoSocietyEveryyear,over281millionpeopleworldwideleavetheirhomecountries—equivalenttotheentirepopulationofBrazil—seekingsafety,opportunity,orabetterlife.Yetbeyondthestatisticalheadlinesliesaquieter,moreprofoundreality:formanyimmigrants,thegreatestchallengeisnotcrossingborders,butnavigatingthefragilespacebetweentwocultures.This“biculturalidentity”—theabilitytomovebetweenone’sheritagecultureandtheadoptedsociety—haslongbeenmisunderstoodasa“split”or“conflict,”butemergingresearchrevealsitasastrengththatreshapesbothindividualsandthecommunitiestheyjoin.A2023StanfordUniversitystudytracking1,200LatinximmigrantfamiliesintheU.S.offersstrikinginsights.Researchersfoundthatfamilieswhomaintained“selectiveassimilation”—preservingcoretraditionslikeweeklytamal-makingorSpanish-languagestorytellingwhileembracingAmericannormssuchascommunityvolunteering—reported47%higherlifesatisfactionthanthosewhofullyabandonedtheirheritageto“fitin.”Moresurprisingly,thechildrenofthesefamiliesshowedgreateracademicresilience:62%graduatedhighschoolwithhonors,comparedto38%ofpeersfromfamiliesthatprioritizedcompleteculturalabsorption.“Biculturalismisn’taboutchoosingonecultureovertheother,”explainsDr.ElenaMarquez,leadresearcher.“It’saboutbuildingathirdspace—onewhereateenagercanexplainDíadelosMuertostotheirclassmateswhilealsocheeringfortheirschool’sfootballteam.”Thisthirdspace,however,isnotwithoutfriction.Forfirst-generationimmigrants,thetensionoftenarisesfrom“culturalguilt”:aNigerianmotherworkingdoubleshiftstoaffordherdaughter’sballetlessonsmayfeelshe’sfailingtopassdownYorubavalues;aVietnamesefatherteachinghissontofixcarsintheirgaragemayworrytheboyislosingtouchwithhisroots.Meanwhile,second-generationimmigrantsfacetheirownbattle:labeled“tooforeign”bypeersintheiradoptedcountryand“tooAmericanized”byrelativesbackhome.A2024surveyof500AsianAmericanyoungadultsfoundthat73%hadbeenasked,“Whereareyoureallyfrom?”—aquestionthaterasestheirsenseofbelongingintheonlycountrythey’veeverknown.Criticsofimmigrationoftenframeculturaldiversityasathreattosocialcohesion,arguingthatimmigrants“dilute”nationalidentity.Buteconomicdatatellsadifferentstory.TheMigrationPolicyInstitutereportsthatimmigrant-ownedsmallbusinessesintheU.S.generate$885billionannually,andinEurope,skilledimmigrantsfill30%ofjobsinhealthcareandengineering—fieldsfacingseverelaborshortages.Moreimportantly,biculturalindividualsactas“culturalbridges”:aMexicanAmericannursetranslatingforelderlySpanish-speakingpatients,aSomaliAmericancommunityorganizerconnectingrefugeefamiliestolocalresources.Theseactsoftranslation,bothlinguisticandcultural,strengthensocialbondsratherthanweakenthem.Atitscore,thedebateoverimmigrationmissesafundamentaltruth:cultureshaveneverbeenstatic.TheU.S.“meltingpot”wasneverjustaboutassimilation—itwasaboutGermanbeerhallsblendingwithIrishpubs,Africanrhythmsshapingjazz,andChinesedumplingsbecomingastapleofAmericantakeout.Today’sbiculturalimmigrantsarecontinuingthattradition,notasoutsiders,butasweaversaddingnewthreadstothetapestryofsociety.Theiridentitiesarenotaproblemtosolve,butaresourcetocelebrate—proofthatbelongingdoesn’trequirechoosingoneculture,butcreatingspaceforboth.32.

WhatdidtheStanfordUniversitystudyrevealabout“selectiveassimilation”amongLatinximmigrantfamilies?A.Itleadstoloweracademicperformancecomparedtocompleteculturalabsorption.B.Ithelpsfamiliesachievehigherlifesatisfactionandchildrenbuildacademicresilience.C.Itcausessignificantconflictbetweenparentsandchildrenoverculturalvalues.D.ItrequiresfamiliestoabandonmostheritagetraditionstoadapttoAmericansociety.33.

WhatcanbeinferredfromthesurveyofAsianAmericanyoungadults?A.Mostsecond-generationAsianAmericansfeelastrongsenseofbelongingintheU.S.B.PeersintheU.S.oftenrecognizeandrespecttheculturalheritageofAsianAmericans.C.Relativesbackhomefullyacceptthe“Americanized”lifestyleofsecond-generationimmigrants.D.Second-generationimmigrantsfrequentlyfacequestionsthatchallengetheirnationalidentity.34.

Whatisthemainargumentofthefourthparagraph?A.Immigrant-ownedbusinessesaremoreprofitablethanthoseownedbynativecitizens.B.Criticsofimmigrationarecorrecttoworryaboutthedilutionofnationalidentity.C.Biculturalindividualsandimmigrantsmakeimportanteconomicandsocialcontributions.D.SkilledimmigrantsinEuropeareprimarilyemployedinthehealthcareindustry.35.

Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardbiculturalidentityamongimmigrants?A.SupportiveB.NeutralC.CriticalD.Skeptical第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Inanerawheresmartphonesping24/7andsocialmediafeedsfloodourscreens,manypeoplefeeloverwhelmedbydigitalclutter.36Thismovement,knownasdigitalminimalism,isn’taboutabandoningtechnologyentirely—it’saboutusingitintentionally,onlyfortoolsandactivitiesthataddvaluetolife.37Atitscore,itrequiresauditingyourdigitalhabits:listingeveryapp,notification,andonlineactivity,thencuttingthosethatdon’tserveameaningfulpurpose.Forexample,someonemightdelete10unusedsocialmediaaccounts,turnoffnon-essentialnotifications,andlimitsocialmediauseto30minutesaday.Thebenefitsofdigitalminimalismareprofound.Studiesshowthatpeoplewhopracticeitreport40%lowerlevelsofdailyanxietythanthosewhodon’t.38Theyalsoreporthavingmoretimeforin-personinteractions,hobbies,andrest—activitiesthatfosterlong-termwell-being.Practicingdigitalminimalismdoesn’thavetobeanall-or-nothingchange.Startsmall:pickonedigitalhabittoadjustthisweek.Itcouldbeturningoffworkemailnotificationsafter7PM,ordeletingasocialmediaappyouhaven’tusedinamonth.3940Inaworldthatpushesconstantconnectivity,choosingtoengagewithtechnologymindfullyisn’tasacrifice—it’sawaytoreclaimcontrolofyourtime,attention,andpeaceofmind.A.Itmeansbeingselectiveaboutwhichdigitaltoolsyouletintoyourdailyroutine.B.Overtime,thesesmallchangeswilladduptoamoreintentionaldigitallife.C.Thisfeelinghassparkedagrowingdesiretosimplifydigitalinteractions.D.Digitalminimalismemphasizesqualityoverquantitywhenitcomestotechnologyuse.E.Theyfindthemselveslessdistractedbytrivialonlineupdatesandmorefocusedonmeaningfultasks.F.Manypeoplehaverealizedthatconstantdigitalengagementleaveslittleroomforreal-worldexperiences.G.Thegoalistomaketechnologyaservant,notamaster,ofyourdailylife.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。LiJiareturnedtoherhometownintheremotemountainslastsummer,onlytofindtheonce-thrivingbambooweavingindustryontheedgeof41.Theoldworkshops,wherehergrandfatheroncespentdecadesperfectinghis42,nowstoodempty,theirwoodenframescoveredindust.Thefamiliarsoundofbamboostripsbeingsplit—onceaconstantbackdroptovillagelife—hadfallensilent.WhensheaskedUncleWang,thelastremainingmasterweaverinthevillage,whynoyoungpeoplewantedtolearnthecraft,hesighedheavily.“Bambooweavingtakesatleastfiveyearstomaster,andthepayis43comparedtofactoryjobsinthecity.Youngfolksareintoomuchofahurryto44thepatienceitrequires.They’dratherworkovertimeforquickmoneythansitforhourssplittingbamboointothin,evenstrips.”HiswordsleftLiJiawithadeepsenseof45;sherememberedwatchinghergrandfatherweavebasketsasachild,hishandsmovingwitheffortless46,turningrawbamboointoworksofart.Determinedto47thetraditionfromfadingaway,LiJiaquitherofficejobinthecityandmovedbackhome.ShestartedbydocumentingUncleWang’sweavingprocess—takinghundredsofphotosandvideos,48everydetailofhowhesoftenedbambooinboilingwater,splititwithabambooknife,andwovethestripsintodelicatebasketsandmats.Atfirst,hereffortsweremetwith49.Somevillagersjokedthatshewas“chasingghostsofthepast,”whileothersdoubtedayoungwomancouldever50suchacomplexcraft.ButLiJiadidn’tletthedoubtstopher.Shesetupanonlineshop,whereshesoldthepiecesUncleWangmade,andusedtheprofitsto51high-qualitybambooforhim.Shealsocreatedshortvideosaboutbambooweaving,sharingthestoriesbehindeachpiece—howabasket’spatternwasinspiredbymountainclouds,orhowamat’scolorreflectedthevillage’sautumnfoliage.Tohersurprise,thevideoswentviral,attractingthousandsofviewsfrompeople52intraditionalcrafts.Slowly,LiJia’swork53.MoreyoungpeopleinthevillagebegantogatheraroundUncleWang’sworkshop,askingtolearn.Sheevenorganizedworkshopsinnearbycities,whereshetaughturbanresidentsthebasicsofbambooweaving.“It’snotjustaboutmakingbaskets,”LiJiatoldareporterduringaninterview.“It’saboutkeepingourancestors’wisdom54—awaytolettheworldknowthatoursmallvillagehassomethingpreciousto55.”Today,thesoundofsplittingbamboohasreturnedtothevillage.AndforLiJia,thatsoundismorethanjustnoise—it’sthesoundoftraditioncomingbacktolife.41.A.disappearanceB.emergenceC.survivalD.growth42.A.skillB.craftC.techniqueD.hobby43.A.generousB.flexibleC.meagerD.stable44.A.developB.abandonC.ignoreD.test45.A.prideB.reliefC.regretD.urgency46.A.cautionB.clumsinessC.precisionD.hesitation47.A.rescueB.preventC.banD.separate48.A.skippingB.capturingC.modifyingD.hiding49.A.enthusiasmB.skepticismC.approvalD.curiosity50.A.masterB.inventC.reformD.promote51.A.donateB.storeC.purchaseD.export52.A.experiencedB.absorbedC.successfulD.interested53.A.fadedB.spreadC.paidoffD.brokedown54.A.aliveB.secretC.safeD.hidden55.A.protectB.offerC.gainD.inherit非选择题部分第二节(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个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Theriseof“silentconsumption”—atrendwherepeopleprioritizepersonal,low-keyexperiencesoverpublic,showyspending—hasreshapedglobalconsumerculture.Thisshift,56(root)inpost-pandemicreevaluationsoflifepriorities,reflectsagrowingdesiretodisconnectfromsocialmedia-drivenstatusdisplays.InSouthKorea,oneofthetrend’shotspots,youngadultsnowfavorsolocafévisits57avoidcrowdedgroupoutings.Theyspendonsmall,meaningfulitems:ahandcraftedmug,apremiumteablend,oraquiethike—experiences58whichtheysavortherichnesswithoutneedingtoposttoInstagramtofeelvaluable.Thesechoices59(reduce)pressureto“keepup”withpeers,butthey’vealsochallengedtraditionalbusinesses60(rely)onlarge,publicgatherings.Thepsychologybehindsilentconsumptioniscomplex.A2025studyfoundthat68%ofparticipantsfelt61(little)anxiousafterengaginginlow-keyactivities,comparedto32%whofeltstressedafter“performative”spending.Thissuggeststhatsilentconsumptionisn’tjustaboutsavingmoney—it’sabout62(regain)emotionalcontrolinaworldthatoftenequatesvisibilitywithworth.Businessesareadapting:booksto

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